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WHOLESALE   CATALOGUE 


AMERICA.fr  TREES,  SHRUBS, 

PLANTS  AND   SEEDS, 


CULTIVATED  AND  FOR  SALE  AT  THE 

LIN-N^EAN  BOTANIC  GARDEN  AND  NURSERIES 

NEAR      NEW-YORK. 


WILLIAM  PRINCE  &  SONS,  PROPRIETORS. 


The  Botanic  Names  generally  are  according  to  Pursh's  Flora  of  North- 
America,  and  others  to  Michaux,  Nuttall,  Torrey,  Elliott, 
Hortus-Britannicus,  &c. 


Stoent^drtfta  BirttCott. 


PROVIDENCE:  //* 

W.  MARSHALL  AND  CO.  PRINTERS.        //S 

1832. 


The  following  catalogues  relative  to  the  different  departments  of  the 
establishment,  may  be  obtained  gratis  of  the  different  agents,  or  by  di- 
rect application  to  the  proprietor:  W 

No.  1.  Fruit  and  Hardy  Ornamental  Trees,  Shrubs  and  Plants — pp.  100. 

2.  Bulbous  and  Tuberous  rooted  Plants — pp.  24. 

3.  Greenhouse  Trees,  Shrubs  and  Plants — pp.  44. 

4.  American  Indigenous  Trees,  Shrubs,  Plants  and  Seeds — pp.  48. 
5    A  Catalogue  of  Seeds. 

BOOKS.— Prince's  Treatise  on  Horticulture  .  .  75  cents. 

Treatise  on  the  Vine         .  .       .     $1   50 

Treatise  on  Fruits         .         .         .         2  00 

VALUE  OF  MONEY. 

frl,  or  dollar,  contains  100  cents,  and  is  equal  to  four  shillings  and 
six  pence  (British)  sterling;  or  to  five  francs  and  thirty  centimes 
of  France;  or  to  two  and  a  half  guilders  of  Holland. 

22  cents  make  one  shilling  sterling. 

19  cents  are  equal  to  one  franc  of  France. 

40  cents  are  equal  to  one  Butch  guilder. 

$1  is  equal  to  one  dollar  and  ten  groschen  Saxon  currency,  or  to  one 
and  a  half  dollars  Prussian  currency. 

VALEUR  DE  L 'ARGENT. 

*>'l  ou  un  dollar  contient  cent  cents,  &  est  egal  a  quatre  shelings  &  six 
pence  sterling,  de  la  Grande  Bretagne,  ou  a.  cinque  francs  trente  cen- 
times de  France,  ou  a  deux  et  demie  florins  de  la  Hollande. 

22  cents  font  un  shelling  sterling. 

19  cents  forment  ou  font  un  franc  de  France. 

40  cents  valent  un  florin  Hollandais. 

$1  est  equivalens  a  un  dollar  et  demie  de  Prusse,  ou  a.  un  gourd  et  neuf 
groschen  d'argent  de  Saxony. 

MEASURES  AND  WEIGHTS. 

A  bushel  of  seeds  contains  32  quarts,  or  8  gallons. 
A  quart  is  the  quarter  of  a  gallon. 
A  ft>.  is  nearly  the  same  as  the  lb.  of  Europe. 
31  Prussian  loth  are  equal  to  a  lb. 
\  Prussian  s^heffel  is  equal  to  1 J  bushels. 

H  B.  Where  no  prices  are  stated  in  the  Catalogue  for  seeds,  package* 
Aan  be  put  up  at  25  cents  each,  or  upwards. 


\ 


MESURES  &  POIDS.       . 

Un  bushel  (boisseau)  de  semences  contient  32  quartes  ou  8  <*a!ons. 

Le  quarte  est  laquatrieme  partie  d'un  galon. 

Une  lb.  est  a  peupres  egale  a  la  lb.  (livre)  de  l'Europe. 

31  loth  de  Prusse  sont  egale  a  une  lb.  ou  hvTe. 

Un  sgheffel  de  Prusse  est  egale  a  1J  bushels. 

Trois  boisseaux  de  France  sont  egale  a  un  bushel 

Deux  lb.  ou  livres  font  un  killogram. 

N.  B.  Quant  a  ces  especes  ou  il  n  y  a  point  de  prix  fixe' — on  peut 
fournir  des  paquets  a  25  cents  pour  chaque  espece,  ou  pour  une  somme 
d'autant  plus  considerable  qu'on  peut  lui  deniander. 

*  denotes  Annuals. 

$  Dollars. 

Cts. Cents. 

Dol. .Dollar. 

Vols. Dollars. 


*7* 


*• 


$t  t 


175 


tt 


Azalea  v.flammea 

?'      v.  triumphans     *  ...* 

"       cauescens * . . . . 

u      coccinea    

"      v.  crispa   •  • 

"      v.  major   •  •  • 

"      v.  prcBcox 

sc      glauca     ...* 

*'      v.  glabra  •  • 

"      v.  plena 

"      hispida  •' 

"       lucida     i. 

'<       niultiflora  •  "i» , 

"       nitida •. , 

"      nudiflora,  rubra  pallida 

"      v.  alba  et  rubra , 

"      v.  aurea  variegata 

"      v.  camea 

"      v.  camea  plena 

"      v.  fastigiata '....., 

"      v.  incana 

v.  incarnata  

v.  purpurascens • 

v.  purpurea  •  •' 

v.  ruberrima  ..............* 

v.  rubra  •»» 

v.  rubra  plena    

v.  rutilans  

v.  serotina     •• ww 

v.  staminea 

v.  tricolor    

v.  variegata 

procumbens,  white  mountains 


"  pubescens 

4 «  scabra 

"  v.  floribunda  • . . 

'«  v.  humify 

"  tomentosa.. .... 

"  verticillall   t 

"  villosa 

"  viscosa,  alba  . . . 

"  v.  crispa 

"  v.  dealbata 

"  v.  odot^a  viola  • 

"  v.  rubnescens  . . 
Azalea  v.  variegata 
u      v.  alba  plena 


Plants!      SEEDS 


LdCll 

lb.     < 

-luart 

LSu^bel 

$     els 

&  els. 

$  els. 

$     els. 

1   00 

1  25 

75 

60 

1  25 

70 

1  25 

-- 

40 

40 

75 

75 

75 

4  00 

75 

40 

30 

2  00 

75 

2  00 

50 

2  00 

60 

75 

75 

75 

3  00 

1   Q0 

1   00 

1   25 

60 

1   00 

►      60 

70 

75 

3  00 

60 

1  00 

75 

60 

3  00 

65 

75 

75 

75 

1  00 

/I 

35 

2  00 

/> 

60 

^ 

70 

1   00 

75 

75 

60 

176 


Azalea  tricolor  • 

Baecharis  halimifolia,  $1&  per  flozen 

"         ivaefolia. 

"         augustifolia  • 
Befaria  hirsuta 
Berberis  canadensis 

"       aquifoliam,  Ph. 
"       caroliniensis,  sp.  nova  J\"ut. 
"       pinnata 
Betula  lenta . 

populifolia 
lyracea 
fcelsa,  vel  lutea 
nigra,  vel  rubra 
pumila 
nana 

ttricta 
^landulosa 
Bignonia  crucigera,  $2h  per  dozen 

"       capreolata,  $2%  per  dozen 

•"       radicans  coccinea,  $2  per  dozen  . 
a  flammea,  $2$  per  dozen 

"       jasminifolia,  Mexico,  H.  B 

Borya  ligustrina. 

' '     acuminata  

"     porulosa 

Bumelia  lycioides 

"       chrysophylloides    

"       lanuginosa 

"       reclinata 

Buphthalnmm  frutescens 

"'  augustifolium 

Cactus  missouriense 

"      opuntia 

"      pes  Corvi 

<l      polyacanthos 

"      viviparus,  Ph.  • ♦ 

"      sp.?  Ark  ansa 

"      sp.?  Georgia 

Callicarpa  american^t 

Calycanthus  floridus 

"  glaucus,  $3  per  dozen 

.  "  lsevigatus 

"  pensylvanicus 

Caprifoliura  sempervirens 

Caprifolium  v.  minor 

"  parvinorum,  vel  bracteosum 


50 


25 
30j5 

25 
205 

25  6  00 
50 
50 
50 
75 
50| 
60 
00 
00 
35 
40 
75 
20 
75 
75 
.  00 
L  50 
L  50 

35 

20 

30 

25 

30 

20 

25 

20 


!i  oo 


177 


Caprifolium  Fraseri 

"  pubescens,  $4£  per  dozen  .'.... 

"  v.  aurea,  (var.  nova) 

"  gratum 

*<  sp.  ?  nova 

Carpinus  americana 

Cassia  occidentalis 

Castanea  americana,  $10  per  100 

"        pumila,  $15  per  100 

"        v.  Princei,  fructu  major ,  $5  per 

dozen , 

Catalpa  syringaefolia,  $10  per  100 

Ceanothus  americanus,  $2.4  per  dozen 

<••       micropnyllus 

perennis 

sp.?  Carolina,  $4  per  dozen  . . . 

' '        ovatus,  fl.  ceruleo 

Celastrus  scandens,  $2  per  dozen 

Oeltis  occidentalis,  $10  per  100   

"     crassifolia 

"    pumila 

Cephalanthus  occidentalis 

Ceratiola  ericoides 

Cercis  canadensis,  $10  per  100 

Chamaerops  palmetto    

"  hystris 

"  serrulata 

Chamaerops?  palma  regalis,  Cuba 

Chimaphila  corymbosa,  $6  per  100 

"         maculata,  $6  per  100 

Chionanthus  montanus,  $4  per  dozen 

"  maritimus 

Cissus  hederacea    $1  j  per  dozen 

"      ampelopsis,  $2  per  dozen 

' !      stans,  $2 h  per  dozen 

"      hirsuta . 

flfeus  pyramidalis,  ivith  pyramidal  fruit 

^^H#  Brazil 

Clematis  virginica,  $l£  per  dozen 

"       crispa,  $24  per  dozen 

' '       cylindrica 

"       sericea 

"       viorna,  $3£  pr  dozen... 

"       v.  purpurea 

"       hybrida,  $3  per  dozen 

"       revoluta  

"       triternata 


Plants 


Each 

$     cts 

30 
40 

1  00 
20 

2  00 
18 
40 
18 
25 


SEEDS. 


lb, 

cts 


25 


3  00 

80 


1   00 


45 
3,00 


00 
75 
60 
70 

1   00 


8  00 


3  00 

18 
25 
50 
25 

30|8  00 
50] 

30,8  00 
50 
40 


Quart 

$     cts 


45 


i 


50 

1   00 


45 


Bushels 

$       cts 


8  00 
14  0C 


10  00 
16  00 

10  eo 


1  50 


178 


Clematis  reticulata 

Clethra  alnifolia,  $1£  per  dozen 

"       acuminata 

"       tomentosa 

"       nana 

"       paniculata 

' '        scabra 

Coco?  nucifera 

Comptonia  asplenitblia,  $lk  Per  dozen  .  . . 

Cornus  florida,  $10  per  100 

"     sericea 

"     alba,  $2  per  dozen 

"     sanguinea,  $2  per  dozen 

"     v.^fol.  var 

"     paniculata 

' '     cercinata 

"     alternifolia 

'  •     stricta 

"     fol.  var. 

'*     asperifolia 

i    "     fastigiata   

Corylus  americana,  $2  per  dozen 

"       rosCrata,  $2^  per  dozen. 

Crataegus  coccinea 

"       parvifolia    

"       crus  galli 

"       v.  splendens 

"       v.  pyracanthifolia 

' '       apiifolia 

"       elliptica 

"       cordata,  vel  populifolia,  §5  per 

100 

"       flava    

' «       glandulosa 

1  *       punctata 

"       pyrifolia 

"       tissa 

"       linearis 

"       salicifolia    ..... > 

"       sanguinea 

"       spathulata 

"       viridis,  vel  virginica    

Crescentia  cucurbitana,  Mexico 

Croton  maritimum 

Cupressus  disticha,  $10  per  100 

"       v.  nigra,  vel  nutans, 

t*       thyoides,  $10  per  100 


Plants 

SEEDS. 

Each 

lb 

Quart  \ 

BmsIiois 

1     <=t3 

I     els 

$       CIS 

$       Ctl 

50 

18 

2  75 

S5 

2  00 

35 

4  00 

35 

30 

2  00 

35 

8  00 

18 

IS 

40 

50 

20 

35 

20 

1   00 

20 

30 

20 

1   00 

1   00 

35 

20 

45 

20 

30 

20 

30 

25 

20 

25 

25 

30 

20 

20 

25 

7  00 

20 

30 

30 

8  00 

20 

20 

25 

7  00 

30 

1   00 

30 

1  00 

35 

25 

1  00 

15 

50 

75 

12  00 

25 

1   00 

25 

1   00 

35 

I   00 

20 

25 

25 

35 

35 

1   00 

30 

40 

30 

1  00 

25 

1    00 

3  50 

1   00 

18 

45 

50 

14  00 

30 

60 

60 

16  00 

20 

50 

50 

14  00 

79 


Cyrilla  caroliniana , 

Decutnaria  sarmentosa 

"         barbara 

Diervilla  lutea,  $1  per  dozen 

Diospyros  virginiana,  $10  per  100 

"       v.  dulce,  (neio) 

"       v.  apyrena,  (new) 

"       pubescens,  $4  per  dozen 

Dirca  palustris,  $2£  per  dozen 

Echites  difformis 

Empetrum  nigrum 

Epigaea  repens,  $12  per  100 

Euonymus  americanus,  $8  per  100 

"         v.  sarmentosus 

"         atropurpureus,  $2^  per  dozen. . . 

"         v.  fructu  pallida,  $3  per  dozen 

"     '     angustifolius  .  . . 

"         obovatus,  Torrey,  $6  per  dozen 
Fagus  ferruginea,  vera,  $2^  per  dozen.  .. 

"     sylvatica,  $1£  per  dozen. 

Fothergilla  alnifolia 

"         latifolia    

( '         major  . 

Fraxinus  acuminata,  $8  per  100 

"      v.  latifolia 

<«       Carolina    

•«      v.  latifolia 

' '       cinerea 

"       elliptica .  ."". 

*«      epiptera,  $18  per  100 

"      juglandifolia,  $18  per  100 

*'«       lancea 

"       ovata. 

•'      pallida 

' '       pannosa 

i*      pubescens,  $18  per  100 

' '       platicarpa    

"       quadraugulata 

f*      Ricbardi 

"       sambucifolia,  $1S  per  100  .... 

'*      v.  crispa 

"      viridis 

Gardenia  mexicana   

Gaultberia  procumbens 

"         serpbyllifolia,  $2';  per  dozen.. 

Gelseminum  nitidum,  $2  per  dozen ". 

Gleditschia  triacauthos,  v  5  pr,r  100 


Plants;       SEEDS 


Eucli 

3 


50  1 

35 

30 

18 

18 

00 

50 

40 

25  1 

•40 

25 

20 

IS 

75 

20 

35 

36 

00 

25 

20 

25 

30 

35 

18 

30 

30 


50 


50 


70 


35 
35 

20 
20 
35 
35 
35 
35 
20 
35 
35 
35 
20 
40 
35 
2  00 
12,1  00 
251  , 
25 
12l     75 


SO 


70 


Uuart 

S    u- 


1   00 


1  00 


1   00 
1   50 


60 


50 
1   00 


60 


Bushel 

$     cu 


16   00 


16  00 
16  00 


.0   00 


40 


> 


■   r               L                                  Plants  ' 

'    SEEDS. 

ISleditschia  v.  inermis a.  . . 

"         monosperma,  $3  per  dfczen 

Gordonia  pubescens,  or  Franklinja,  $3  per 

Each         ib      ( 
$     els  $    .cts  < 

25  1   00 
30 

35  4^M 

illdl  t 
i     els 

r 

« 

75 

1  <& 
• 

1  00h 
1 
t 

k 

• 

) 
] 

Busliel 
$        CIS 

50'8^ 

Gymnocladus  canadensis,  $2  per  dozen  .... 

20 
20 
35 
75 
20 
25  00 
*    25 
25 
25 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
25 
25 
**25 
50 
35 
35 
.35 
50 
50 
75 
30 
50 

1  40 

1  00 

2  50 

2  50 

1   <4p. 
1   00 
1   00 
1   00 

1  00 

2  00 
1   00 
1   00 
1   00 

3  00 
3  00 

3  00 
a  on 

"      v.  parviflora,  $3  per  dozen 

Hamamelis  virginica*  $2  per  dozen 

Hamiltonia  oleifera,  vel  Pyrularia  pubera- 
Hibiscus  syriacus,  (American  varieties) 
'<       albo 

2^00 

"       pallido    

"       varieg.  nana 

"       purpureo     

"       albo  pi 

M       rubro  pi 

««       ceruleo  pi ■ . . 

"       ardens  pi 

"       bicolor  pl~ 

"       roseo  varieg.  pi 

< «       atrorubens  pi ........  s , . . 

"       rubro  semipl , 

50  3  00 

30 
65 
2S 
5( 
4C 
4( 
IS 
2. 

> 

) 

5       * 

• 

Hudsonia  ericoides        )  .         .     

"       ,          .          [in  pots       * 

Hydrangeflmdgaris,  $l£  per  dozen 

1 

:.  sol' 

"         cordata '......... 

Hypericum  Kalmianum,  $1£  per  dozen. .  . 

.         2 
1 
1 
2 

•   i  9 

.1       2 

It 

3  4  0 
68  0 
0 
0 
0 

"         frondosum 

\ 


p  y 


181 


til 


i%pericum  glaucum  (elegans). . .. .  f.' 

^^  "         nudiflorura    *  'k; 

r  lllicium  parviforum  $6  pr.  dozen    iu. 

"     norM^um T? 

,  U«x  opaca*.  ^fn. iJ-  •  * 

'-'-    prinqft&s "." 

"    cassine,  $5  pr.  dozen  ........' 

et    vomitoria,    $5  pr.  dozen 

' '     a^fgustifolia  .  i 

' '    canadensis  /.  •. '• 

"  •  dahOTni  -$6^pr.  dozen . .  • .  e"5; 

^  "     la.xiflora.  j*.  • .' 

*  ftea  firginica,^$2£  pr.  dozen  . 

Iva  frutescens,  '$1^  per  dozen 

•  Juglans4nigra?$8  pr.  100 ...:....  .• 

"      cinejea,  $10pr.l00-. 

"      toinentosa,  $10  pr,„  1 00 

"      aquatica,  $Z  pr.  dozen, 

•«'«      amwca,  ^10  pr.  100 

"      ajfi,  $  10  pr.  100 

"      ppjjcina  obcordata,  $10  pr.   J00... 
'.#     '<      v.ficiformi00§  dollars  pr.  dozen.. 

„'      "      olivaeformis,  2^  dollars  pr.  dozen 

"      hybrida,  nova, 

",    sulcata 

^     myristicaiformis,  vera,  f  S  pr.  dozen 

Juniperus  virginica,  S  dollars  pr.  100 

"         v.  humilis .S 

"         sabina .  v .V. ...... . 

"         v.  fol  var. .t<. 

Ui    '      efccel  sa 

"      *  prostrata,  vel  depressa  .••••.... 

J  ussieua  grandiflora  .... 

Kalmia  latifolia,  10  dollars  pr.  100 

*•"       v.  salicifolia . 

"•'       angustifolia,  12  dollars  pr.  100' 

"       folk  var 

' '       v.  olecefolia   f. 

«       v.  ovata 

' '      »v.  coccinea 

",<     v.  Miquelon  ...»..*..... 

"       hirsuta     •....„. 

'<       glauca,  2.^  dollars  pr.  dozen 

' '       nitida 

f  iagerstramiia  indica,  purpurea  {exotic) . . 

"  var  carnea 

"  var.  alrnrubra   


plants 


Each 
$     ct 

75 

25 

*  60 

50 

^-204 
40 
50 
50 
75 
50 
60 
60 
25 
18 
18 
20 
20 
35 
20 
20 
20 
25 
25 

1  00 
30 

1  00 
*15 
50 
20 
50 
60 

.  50 
50 
18 
60 
20 
50 

.,  35 
35 

.    35 

„  30 
30 
25 
35 
75 
40 

1  00 


SeT 


EDS 


fib      Quart      bushel 
V  el?  $     cts     $     cl* 


-J75 


1  00 


2  00 
2  00 


00  2  00 
AA2 


18 


6  01 


6  00 


00 

50 
14 
14 
15 
50 
15 
15 
20 
25 
50 

25 

2  00 
20 


2  00 
2  00 


1  50 

1  75 

2  00 
12  00 

2*50 
2  50 
2  50 
8  00 
15  00 

6  00 

4  00 


V    V 


182 


Lauras  sassafras,  15  dollars  pr.  100 

"       benzoin,  12  dollars  pr.  100 

"      geniculata    

"      caroliniensis,  3  dollars  pr.  dozen. . . 

• '      diospy ros   

Ledum  latifbliurn,  2h.  dollars  pr.  dozen  .  ■  • 

"      palustre    

rt      v.  decumbens 

Linnaea  borealis 

Liquidamber  styraciflua,  $12  pr.  100. .. . 

Liriodendron  tulipifera,  $10  pr.  100  ...!*. 

"  v.flava,  12  dollars  pr.  100  . 

"  v.  integrifulia 

Lycium  carolinianum 

"       boerhavianum    

Lythram  alatum  .."*:: 

Madura  aurantiaca  f amino, 

"        v.  mascula 

Magnolia  tripetela,  12  dollars  pr.  100  .... 
"         glauca,  latifolia,  10  dollars  pr.  100 

"         semiplena 

•*         longifolia,  5  dollars  pr.  dozen    . . . 
"         acuminata,  vera,  $25  pr.  100. . . 

"         auriculata 

■"         grandiflora,  4  dollars  pr.  dozen. . . 

"        v.  elliptica 

"        v.  lanceolata 

"         v.  obovata ^,  . 


"         v.prcscox    

•'        v.  crispa I 

"        v .  exoyiiensis 

"        v.  semipleno 

"  •       v.  Thompsoniana 

"         cordata,  9  dollars  pr.  dozen 

"         macrophylla,  9  dollars  pr.  dozen. . 

"         pyramidata - 

Mammea  americana '. 

Melia  azederach,  exotic,  15  dollars  pr.  lfJO 
Menispermum  canadense,  $1^  pr.  dozen  .. 
Menziesia  globularis 

"         caerulea 

'Mimosa  julibrissin,  exotic,  $20  pr.   100., . . 

Mitchella  repens,  8  dollars  pr.  100 

Moras  rubra,  12  dollars  pr.  100 
'*■     pensylvancia 
"      missouriensis 
Myleearium  ligustrinum 


Plants 

SEEDS . 

Each 

lb 

Quart 

Bushel 

$     c(. 

$     cts 

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$     *ts% 

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1   00 

20 

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1   00 

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30 

2  00 

2  00 

40 

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. 

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18 

3  00 

2  00 

3  00 

18 

50 

25 

4  50 

20 

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35 

5.00 

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1  50 

50 

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50 

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20 

2  00 

4  50 

1    50 

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5  00 

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I   00 

1   00 

8  00 

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1   00 

1  00 

75 

2  00 

2  00 

1   00 

10  00 

85 

10  00 

1  25 

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20 

80 

1   00 

18 

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25 

2  00 

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15 

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20 

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KdCil 

$    c'ts 

18 

40 

20 

25 

25 

18 

25 

50 

35 

30 

50 

20 

14 

14 

20 

20 

60 

35 

1   00 

20 

30 

18 

50 

25 

25 

40 

20 

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50 

35 

30 

1       40 

25 

40 

50 

25 

1  00 

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18 

20 

25 

20 

35 

20 

25 

25 

lb 

56 
1  75 

60 
58 
50 

8  00 

8  00 

2  50 

3  50 

3  50 

4  00 
6  00 

3  50 

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$     cs 

56 

2  00 

60 
1  00 

3  00 
3  00 

1  00 

2  50 
50 
25 

15 

3  00 
15 
35 
15 

50 
40 
50 
50 
15 
30 
50 
35 

50 
50 

15 

Bii.-nel 

16  00 

rt       pennsylvanica 

Nyssa  villosa,  12  dollars  pr.  100  . . 

"     biflora,  18  dollars  pr.  100 

i 

>      "     candicans,  5  dollars  pr.  dozen 

•  ««      tomentosa,  4  dollars  pr.  dozen 

"     denticulata,  3  dollars  pr.  dozen 

Olea  americana &. . . .  * 

Ostrya  virginica . . .  •/. 

Oxycoccus  macrocarpus,  10  dolla%  pr.  100- 

9 
K 

Philadelphus  grandiflo&is  $18  pr.'- 100. . 

"            modorus,  18  dollars  pr.  100  .  .v. 
'•            hirsutus  (sp.  nova)   

Physalis  sonmifera 

Pinckneya   pubescens 

Pinus  strobusj  l£  pilars  pr.  100 

3  00 

'*     palustris » 

"     agida,  15  dollars  pr.  100. . . ." 

4  00 

"     serotina*  •  •• 

8  00 

*% 

"     inops 

4  00 

/ 

"     balsamea,  15  dollars  pr.  100    ... 

"     fraseri 

"     canatj^nsis,  15,  dollars  pr.  100 

"  'aiba..::...:-.'.  .   " 

8  00 

7  50 

8  00 

"i 

H*     rubra  {Abies  rubrt*)  $20  pr.  100... 
^    "     variabilis  vel  mitis  F. 

8  00 
4  00 

>. 

7  50 

t  \  **     pendula 

sj 

»    •"     resinosa,  {vel  rubra)  $25  pr.  100 
"     banksiana   

7  00 

4 
t 

"     microcarpa,  15  dollars  pr  100 

"     pungens 

8  00 
10  00 

"     taxifolia  * %.  .  .  .    .  ^^  . . 

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Planera  aquatica,  5  dollars  pr.  dozen  ...... 

Platanus  occidental,  10  dollars  pr.  100 

Populu*  balsamifeia,  vel  ontariensis 

"        nana  .  .".*".'.  .^.^.  , ,_ rff, 

"         trepida.t. .......       "  "V 

3  00 

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184 


Bopulns  heterophylla 

"         monilifera 

"        betulifolia 

"         hudsoniana 

Porcelia  triloba,  vel.  JLnona 

"         glabra 

"    '     parviflora m. 

M         grandiflora  ,. 

Potentilla  fruticosa,  2  dollars  pr.  dozen  •  . . 

"       floribunda,  2£  dollars  pr.  dozen 

Prinos  verticillatus,  2  dollars  pr.  dozen  .  . . 

"     glaber f.  . .  .* 

"     laevigatas 

"     ambiguus 

"     canadense •  •  •  • 

"     lanceolatus   

"     prunifolius ■ 

Prunus  chicasa,  rubra 

"       v.fructujlava..^^--*-; 


& 


"      pubescens '...../ 

f*      cerasifera 

"      serotina,  4  dollars  pr.  dozen 

"       borealis,  4£  dollars"per  dozen 

"       pensylvanica,  vel  nigra 

"      canadense,  15  dollars  pr.  100 

"      maritima 

"      virginiana,  8  dollars  pr.  100 

*«      caroliniana,  3  dollars  pr.  dozen 

"      hlemalis,  10  dollars  pr.  100 , 

"  americana,  rubra,  15  dollars  pr.  100 

"      v.  fructuflava .*$? 

"      persicasfolia t 

( '       puinila 

"    py^c?3681 v 

«.«      rubrtt ; ,  .n  . . 

"      littoralis,  Big . . 

"       spbserica —  ■ 

"      spinosa •" ....,,.... 

."      v.  plena • 

"      sp.  nana.  ArlHinsas 

sp   novia,  fructu  purpureo  Missouri.. 

"      susquehanna    •  •  

"      sp.%  ?  Georgia • 

"      sp.  ?  nana,  Texas i . .  . . 

Psychotria  floridana, 

Ptelea  trifoliata    

Pnnica  granatum,  alba  plena  (nova) 


#  9  4 


Plants 


tfach 

$ 


SEE  D^s\ 


lb 

9    ci 


50, 

1   00 

50 

75 

1   00 


1   00 
1  00 


50, 

POO 

50 
.75 


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$       CIS 


1,  CO 

1   50 

1   00 

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i  oo 

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l'OO 

jl  00 

1  00 

jl   50 


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186 


Pyrolarotundifolia,  8  dollars  per  100 

"       asarifolia 

"      elliptica .^ 

' '       secunda, 

Pyrus  arbutifolia,  v.  tomertfosa 

"      v.  glabra • 

"      melanocarpa,  $2  per  dozen  *L. 

"      ovalis 

«      botryapium,  $2  per  dozen 

"      coronaria,  2h  dollars  per  dozen 

' '      v.  virginica 

"      v.  fr.uctu  alba *. 

"      v.  Fort  Magee,  fructu  rubra 

"       angustifolia 

"      sanguinea 

"      caroliniana 

'„'       pensylvanica 

"       xanthocarpa  

Quercus  alba,  8  dollars  per  1 00 

rubra,  8  dollars  per  100 , . .  .T. 

coccinea,  8  dollars  per  100 

tinctoria,  8  dollars  per  100 

prinus,  8  dollars  per  100 

montana,  10  dollars  per  100 

bicolor,  *10  dollars  per  100 

chinquapin,  15  dollars  per  100 

banisteri,  10  dollars  per  100 

ambigua,  vel  borealis,  $15  per  100 

palustris,  10  dollars  per  100 

obtusiloba,  10  dollars  per  100 

falcata,  10  dollars  per  100 

virens •' ■ 

phellos,  12  dollars  per  100 

aquatica,  18  dollars  per#100 ■ 

v.  he'terophylla,  $4  per  dozen.., 

sericea,  vera i ■ 

laurifolia,Tera 

cinerea,  25  dollars  per  100 

catesbaii,  20  dollars  per  100 

nigra,  10  dollars  per  100 

lyrata,  20  dollars  per  100 

macrocarpa,  20  dollars  per  100 

castanea,  vera,  25  dollars  per  100 

triloba,  4 £  dollars  per  dozen 

maritima,  4£  dollars  per  dozen  .... 

nana,  4£  dollars  per  dozen 

discolor,  Solars  per  100 

^imbricaria,  vefa 


Plants       SEEDS 


k 


Each 

$     cts 

12 
15 
12 

12 
25 
45 
20 
25 
20 
25 
35 
50 
50 
35 
40 
50 
50 
25 
15 
15 
18 
20 
15 
20 
20 
25 
20 
25 
20 
20 
20 
35 
25 
30 
40 

1  00 

2  00 
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50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
20 
200  J 


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$     cts 


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.$     et; 


1   00 


1  00 


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t     cts 


14 

3  50 

14 

4  00 

15 

4  50 

15 

4  50 

14 

3  50 

15 

4  50 

20 

5  00 

50 

10  00 

45 

6  00 

25 

6  50 

20 

4  50 

50 

10  00 

50 

10  00 

1  00 

20  00 

1  00 

24  00 

1  00 

16  00 

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75 
50 
00 
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1  00 
151 
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Quercus  sinuosa 

"       2  sp.  fol.  sempervirens.    Mexico. . . 

Rhammus  alnifolius 

"        franguloides 

"        lanceolatus 

Rhododendron  maximum 

"  v.  album  

catawbiense 

"  punctatum    

Rhodora  canadensis,   

Rhus     glabrum,  8  dollars  pr.  dozen 

'<         v.  coccineum,  2£   dollars  pr.  dozen 

"         typhinum,  2  dollars  pr.  dozen 

'*         vernix    

"         toxicocendron  

copallinnm  2^  pr.  dozen 

"         aromaticum,  mas.  2^  dollars  pr.  doz. 

"         v.  fcemina   

**         pumilum 

"         radicans 

' '         viridiflorum 

Ribes     floridum,  1^  dollars  per  dozen 

"       triflorum 

"        oxycanthoides 

"      aureum,  2  dollars  per  dozen 

"      v.  serotinum,  2k  dollars  Per  dozea 
«.«      tenuiflorum,  fractu  flava,  $3  pr  dozen 

'«     sanguineum 

"     setosum 

"     sp.  nova,  Virginia, 

"    .cynosbati,  ^2,50  per  dozen 

'*     resinosum 

"     glandulosum,  vel  prostrutum 

M     lacustre 

Robinia  pseudacacia,  8  dollars  per  100. . . 
"      viscosa,  2|  dollars  per  dozen.  . . . 

e«       hispida 

'<      v.  arborea 

Rosa  blanda 

'«     v.  plena 

"     Carolina 

"     ».  pleno 

"     v.  flbida 

"     corymbosa 

■1*    fraxinifolia  

pleno 


Plants 


1 


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Each 

$      cts 

25 

5  00 
35 
35 

50 
35 

1  00 
1  00 
40 
35 
12 
30 
20 
30 
20 
20 
25 
50 
40 
18 
20 
15 
35 
25 

20 

30 

30 

40 

50 

00 

25 

■  35 

30 

30 

14 

20 

25 

25 

25 

40 

20 

60 

30 

25 

25 

601 

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SEEDS 


S     fits 


4  00 

8  00 


4  00 


75 

1  00 


Quart 
$     cts 

25 


1   00 

8  00 


Bushel 
$    els 
6  00 


75 
1  00 

1  00 

2  00 

1  00 
1  50 

1  00 


1    00 
1  00 

I  00 

I  00 

1  00 

2  00 


50 


/ 


187 


Plants 


SEEDS 


m 


Rosa  laevigata 

"     Longii 

"     lucida 

"       .  plenn 

' '     missouriensis - 

"     montezumae,  3  dollars  per  dozen*  •  • 

"     laxa  

"     nitida 

"     parviflora,  vel  pensyvanica 

"     r.  pleno  •  • 

"     rapa  

"     rubifolia,  4  dollars  per  dozen 

"     v.  fenestraiis,  3,§  dollars  per  dozen 

"     setigera 

' '     stricta 

"     stiaveolens,  2  dollars  per  dozen  •  •  •  • 

"     v.  semiplena 

"     v.  rubra  plena 

"     v.  alba  plena 

"     Woodsii 

HYBRID JE 

Champneyana,  pleno,  $3  per  dozen 

Herbemonti, (fine  double  climbing  cluster 

JVeiv  deep  pink  cluster 

JVeu)  pearl  cluster 

Suter's  double  crimson  climber 

Carmine  cluster 

Prince's  superb  full  double  white  clus- 
ter, a  great  runner 

JSToisetti 

v.  simplici 

Rubus  trivialis,  1£  dollars  per  dozen 

' '     v.  fructu  albo 

"     odoratus,  1£  dollars  per  dozen 

villosus,  1£  dollars  per  dozen 

idaais 

strigosus,  $1,50  per  dozen 

cuneifolius,  $2,50  per  dozen 

arcticus » 

canadensis,  $1,50  per  dozen 

chamaemorus 

americanus,  $1,50  per  dozen 

occidentalis,  $1,50  per  dozen 

r.  albus,  $3  per  dozen 

flagellaris 

inermis 

novaeboracensis 

hirsutus,  sp  nova 


h 

35 

50 

25 

50 

60 

35 

30 

25 

20 

35 

30 

35 

35 

35 

35 

20 

50 

75 

00 

30 

30 

75 
00 
75 
00 
50 


50 
30 
25 
20 
00 
•15 
20 
12 
18 
25 
25 
20 
25 
15 
15 
50 
2 

25 
25 
00 


ib 

$         Cl! 

2  00 


1  00 


Bushel 
$  cti 


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188 


Plants 


Rubus  pensylvanicus,  $1,50  per  dozen « 


"     saxatilis  ....  * 

*«     sp.?  Canada-  •••  •• 

"     sp.?  Maine,  $2  per  dozen 

"     sp.  nova,  herbacea 

"     spectabilis  •'...» .' *  • ." 

w     sp.  nov*,  -fl.  albo  maxj,mo,'2  guin- 
eas per  pytir •  •  •  •  •  •  • 

>  Sabal  adansoni 5. . . .  ^  ^t,. . . 

Salix    ambigua  ....*...  .* 

"     Candida >« 

"     cOnifera *$ ....  .i.. 

"     cordata : *• ..  J 

• '     cordifolia ....... 

"     decipiens,  fcem. 

"     r.  mas. 

"     discolor,  fami. 

1      "     v.  mas. 

/     «     falcata 

•'     fuscata,  fcem. '• 

M     v.  mas.  *•• 

a      "     glabra,  sp.  nova 

•       tc     grisea 

«'     herbacea  * 

"     lambertiana,  fcem.  •••••• 

;•*     v.  mas. ' 

;{     longifolia 

'     lucida i-  •  •  •  •  >•  •  •  - 

;'     muhlenbergiana • 

:t     myricoides 

"     myrsinites •  •  •  • 

"     nigra    «..*.... 

« «     pedicellaris 

"     pensylvanica 

«(     petiolaris 

«*     recurvata *  • i  •  • 

«*     repens • 

<c     reticulata 

«'     rigida 

<<     rosmarinifolia 

<*     rostrata 

«'     sericea 

t*     tetrapla 

<<     triandra,  Maine 

**     tristis 

i*     alba,  (v.  americana) 


SEEDS 


tach 
$  eH 
IS 
25 
25 
50 
25 
50 
40 


lb 


liUl.il 


00 

30 
85 

35 
20 

33 

30 

35 

20 

35 

20 

20 

35 

50 

40 

30 

30 

30 

30 

20 

20 

35 

35 

20 

35 

30 

25 

30 

35 

35 

20 

35 

40 

30 

30 

40 

25 

25 


Bushel 

3     eu 


189 


Salix 


sp.t 
SPJ 
sp. 


nov 


inima,  white  mountains 
r  •***i 


tad  a  • 


Salvia  mexicana,  nova> 
'^  'coccinea •  ■ 


Sambucus  canadensis*  .*••.*  -^ 

f        pubescens,  $£T§Q  per  dozen'  *  >  •  • 
Sapindus  sa|i>onaria,  exotic,.  $4  per  dg^zen  •  • 

Schinus  tererebinthus *'*&""" 

"      molle »*'2''  ^••** 

Schisandra  coccinea •  • "  ..*•*:..  .^. 

Shephardia  eleagnoides,  mas.  ei-  fcs-iy*  $1  to 
•{Smilax  rotundifolia,  $  1,25  per  dozen  *.* 

"     herbacea,  $2  per  dozen*  •  •  •  •  -•  •  •  •  * 

"     lanrifoiia  ...."". $  •  •  • 

"     lanceojata 

"     pseudochina 

"     aspera 

';^duci^. 

gmuea^  •  • 

"     peduncularis,  $2  per  dozen 

"  »sassaparilla   .*• ■ 

"  « tamnoides  •  •  • >...',...., 

Morbus  americana ■ 

^"-Jinicrocarpa 

Spircea  opulifolia,  $2  per  dozen i 

0     "     r*fol  lutea,  $2,50  per  dozen  •  •  • « 

w      '*     tomentosa,  $1,50  per  dozen 

\>    "     salicjfblia,  $1,50  per  dozen*  •£  •  •  •  < 

''     v.  r^^Hf$2  per  dozen  •  *  *  *  * 

"     panicu'lata,  $2  per  dozen 

"     sorbifolia,  $2  per  dozen 

.'•     chamcedrifolia,  $2  per  dozen 

? '     hypericifolia,  $2  per  dozen 

■ '     betulifolia 

"     corymbosa,  $2,50  per  dozen 

Staphylea  trifolia,  $2  per  dozen 

Sterculea  platanifolia,  exotic,  $4  per  dozen 
8tuartia  virginica 

'<       pentagynia 

Stillingia  sebii'era,  exotic,  $4  per  dozen*  *  * 
Styrax  grandifolium 

"     pulverulentum 

"     glabrum 

Symphoria  racemosa,  $1,50  per  dozen  *  *  * 
"         glomerata,  $1,50  per  dozen*  •• 

"        r.  fol  var. 


Plants 


Each' 


SEEDS 


$     ct 

1  50 
50 
50 
40 
25 
15 
.30 
401 
75 
50 
450 

2*>0 

iris 

'  20 
5*0 
30 
35 
35 
20 
£0 
20 
25 
35 
35 
35 
18 
25 
IS 
IS 
20 
20 
20 
20 

20 

25 

25 

20 

40 

45 

25 

35 

40 

40 

40 

20 

151 

40 


lb 

$       Cll 


Quart 

$     cts 


1  00 


2  00 


40 


Bushel 

$    cU 


S  00 


8  00 
8  00 

4  00 
8  00 
6  00 


8  00 


4  00 


2  00 


2  00 


190 


Jymphoria  mexicana 

"         glauca,  sp.  nova,  8  dollars  pr.  doz 

Taxus  canadensis  . . . .' 

Thuya  occidentalis 

* '      orientalis,  exotic  •> 

Tilia  glabra , 

'  *  "     pubescens , 

"     laxiflora  

Ulmus  americana,  18  dollars  pr  100 

}J  **      fulva  4  dollars  pr.  doz. 

"      alata 

"      nemoralis 

Vaccinium  album 


amoenum 

angustifolium    

arboreum    

buxifolium 

carolinianum ; 

corymbosum .^ 

crassifolium '-  -  • 

dumosum 

elevatum *♦.• . 

erythflpcarpuni'.  i^». .  • 
formos\im  •  •  •  ^*  . . . 
frondosuj^* . .  4  . .  . . 
fuscaturr^*  •  •  •%• • .... 

hallerigefoljjjdP 

myrtifolrifnf  • •• 

latifgUBtt^" 

ligustrjnu^n,  vera  •  ^ 

myrsJniic ■ 

nitidum 

prunifolium 

resinosum,  3  xar.  •  •  • 
salicinum 


Plants 

Each 
$     els 

40 
1  00 
40 
20 
2 


speciosum 

stamineum 

tenellum 

virgatum 

uliginosum    • 

vitisidaa,  white  mountains-  ■ 

Viburnum  prunifolium 

pyrifolium , 

oxycoccus  2  dollars  pr.  dozen  ■ 

acerifolium 

pubescens,  $2   50  per  dozen- 

nudum    

v.  latifolium 


3D 

40 

40 

25 

•  35 

40 

35 

25 

25 

75 

.60 

50 

"*60 

25 

45 

•  u*  60 

75 
25 
40 
75 
40 
60 
35 
60 
60 
00 
20 
50 
00 
25 
20 
25 
35 
50 
18 
35 
20 
30 
30 
20 
35 


SEEDS 


$Vli 


4   00 


4  00 


Quart 
58     cU 


50 


1  00 


Bushel 
$     cli 


I  0$* 


50 


1   00 


so 


45 


1  00 


1  00 


191 


Viburnum  dentatum 

v.  fol.  var  i 
prinoides  •  ■ 


Ifuvigatuin 

lantanoides 

alnifolium 

cassinoides 

edule 

molle 

nitidum 

obovatum 

Virgilia  lutea,  4  dollars  pr  dozen-, 

Viscum  flavescens 

Viiis  laforusca .' 

"    Isabella 

"    JHexandel^, 

"  Catawba  .  •- • .  .^.v. .... 
"     Wor thing  tp&ii  . .  .(L . . . . 


nigra 
alba  • 


rosea ^.  .$. 

rosea  maxima-  ^f*-- . 

Luf  borough 

Elktoni 

Muncy  black 

York  Lisbon 

Carter's  favorite 

Denniston 

Hyde's  black , 

Garber's  Albiness 

Garber's  red  fox 

Winne , 

Troy , 

JVazro 

Pond's  seedling 

Lymington  white 

Franklin 

Willis'1  Fredonia 

Willis'  large  black  •••■ 

Kellogg 

Bachmans  red 

Large  blue 

Monstrous  fox 

Penniman's 

Thompson's 

Weidmar's  red 

JVepevefe , . . . 


Plants 

SEEDS. 

Kacli 

lb 

Quart 

Bu»h« 

$     cts 

$     cla 

$    ct- 

$     ct. 

20 

50 

40 

60 

25 

35 

40 

30 

30 

50 

1  00 

60 

■' 

40 

40 

40 

8  00 

35 

25 

25 

25 

38 

38 

38 

' 

38 

38 

50 

38 

1 

. 


50 
1  00 
50 
1  00 
50 
38 
38 
75 
50 
1  00 
1  00 
50 
50 
75 
50 
38 
75 
38 
381 
38| 

I  oo| 


192 


Nepevese   

Funk's  seedling 

Gimbrede's  Bald  Eagle 

early  blue 

Columbus 

"  fine  fox 

"  Hudson 

Ladies'  grape 

West  point 

riparia,  mas. 

fatmina 

cordifolia 

palmata 

Blandi  •  *  >  •  •  •  • 

Nortoni   

Beaierdam  •  • 

rotundifolia 

White  Scuppernong 

Black  Scuppernong 

Round  black  muscadine 

Oval  black  muscadine 

She • 

aestivalis 

Elsinburgensis 

Columbia 

York  claret 

Arena 

Cooper's  wine 

Henrico 

Cunningham 

Prince  Edward •  • 

Solanderi 

Swatara 

Scioto 

Millington's  white  •  •  •  • 

Missouri  white 

"        black  autumnal,  2- 

varieties 

"        black  winter 

Pale  red  Virginian ■ 

Woodson  •  • • ■ 

Thomas'  dark  purple 

Prolific 

Wake  forest 

Bailie 

:  Scott's    

'  Clarke's 


Plants 


1   00 
50 


00 
00 

00 
00 

oo 
oo 

00 
25 

75 
25 

50 
25 
50 
1  00 
25 
35 
35 
75 
75 
50 
25 
38 
38 
38 
75 
38 
1  CO 
1  00 
1   00 


SEEDS. 


ib      Quart    Bushel 

$    t     $     ci-  $     Cti 


1 

00 

1 

00 

1 

00 

1 

00 

1 

00 

1 

00 

1 

00 

75 

1 

00 

1 

00 

75 

1 

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1 

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1 

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1 

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193 


Vitis        Sriialhvood 

**  Windsor 

"  Owen's  white 

"  Early  black  summer 

"  Coon 

"  Early  white 

"  Honey 

"  Maryland  pur pie  •  •  • 

**  diversifolia 

<l  multifida    

Missouriensis    

Longii 

Illinoensis • 

•*  Prolific 

{£  Louisiana 

"  Raisin  de  Cote 

Jordan's  large  blue*  •  • 
"  Tinta,  or  Negramol  ( 

Verdilhio | 

Nigrinho 

Bual 

"  MarotoPreto- 

"  Muscatel  •  •  •• 

Wendlandia  populifolia 

Xylosteum  ciliatum,  vera 

v.  album  Ph. 

solonis,  sp.  nova   

villosum,  vera  Ph. 

sp.  nova,  white  mountains  •  • 

sp.  nova,  Genessee 

Yueca  gloriosa 

filamentosa,  $3  pr.  dozen 

recurvifolia 

angustifolia 

flaccida,  $3  50  pr.  dozen 

tenuifolia     

aloifolia,  3  dollars  pr.  dozen 

Zamia  integrifolia,  vel  pumila 

Zanthorhiza  apiifolia,  1  dollar  pr.  dozen  ••• 
Zanthoxylum  fraxineum,  2  dollars  pr.  dozen 

■■  tricarpon,  vera 

ZizyphuBTolubilis 


tnese 
|        are 
^  celebrated 
j     Madeira 
I     grapes. 


Plants 

Edch 

$  ci« 

1  00 

50 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

50 

75 

75 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

75 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

50 

38 

75 

60 

75 

75 

75 

75 

30 

1  00 

2  00 

1  00 

1  00 

3  00 

1  50 

50 

30 

1  00 

1  00 

40 

1  00 

35 

3  00 

12 

20 

1  00 

SEEDS. 


lb 


S5 


JVota  Bens. — All  correspondents  who  receive  this  sheet  only,  yr'At 
receire  a  Catalogue  of  the  Herbaceous  Plants  by  the  next  ship. 


f      1 


HERBACEOUS  PLANTS. 

N.  B.  In  this  list  many  annual  species  are  omitted,  they  being  of  little 
import,  but  seeds  of  them  will  be  supplied  if  desired.  Seeds  of  a  large 
number  of  the  perrennial  species  can  also  be  supplied,  the  prices  of 
which  will  be  regulated  by  the  plenty  or  scarcity  of  the  season,  but 
no  less  than  25  cents  worth  can  be  supplied  of  any  species. 


Acacia  brachyloba,    $2^    per 

dozen  

Acacia  glandulosa ' 

*Acalypha  virginica 

Achillea  asplenifolia   

"       millefolium   

"       ptarmica 

<c       v.  pleno   

"       tanacetifolia    •  ...... 

Aconitum  napellus  americani 

"         v.  albo    

"         uncinatum 

Acorus  calamus,  $1  per  dozen 
Actaea  alba 

"       rubra  

Actinomeris  nudicaulis  (nova) 
Agave  americana   •  • 

"      v.  fol.var.1' 

' '    '  virginica    

Agrimonia  eupatoria 

"         parviflora 

Alchemilla  alpina 

Aletris  alba.  $1,50  per  dozen 

"      aurea  

Alisma  parviflora 

"       trivialis,  &c. 

Allium  angulosum 

"      canadense  

"       cernuum 

"      mutabile,!$2^  pr.  dozen 
Allium  striatum  ditto 

"       vineale    

*Amaranthus  hypocondriacus* 
"          spinosus,  &c.  •• 
*  Amaryllis  atamasco,   13  dol- 
lars per  100    

"  equestris,  j9/eno  •••! 

Amsonia  angustifolia    

"  ^     latifolia,  $1  pr  dozen 


Each 

$  cts 
Amsonia  salicifolia,  $2,50  per 

dozen 25 

Anemone  dichotoma 14 

"         pensylvanica 14 

"          quinquefolia 6 

"         v.  purpurea 15 

"         thalictroides 14 

U         v.  pleno 40 

"         virginica 18 

Angelica  atropurpurea 35 

lucida 20 

"         triquinata,   2  dollars 

per  dozen 20 

Antirrhinum  linaria 10 

"           cymbalaria,  &c.  •  1.8 

Apios  tuberosa,   $2  per  dozen  20 
Apocynum    androsaemifolium, 

$1%  per  dozen   16 

Apocynum  cannabinum,  2  dol- 
lars per  dozen 20 

Apocynum  hypericifolium, $2^ 

per  dozen 25 

Aquilegia  canadensis   10 

"         v.  lutea   1  00 

"         v.  cerulea 1  00 

r«         if.  rosea 1  50 

"         v.  pallida 1  00 

"         v.  purpurea,  fyc."l  50 

I  Arabis  falcata 20 

"     *lyrata  

"       rhomboidea,  &c. 20 

x^ralia  nudicaulis ,  $  1  £  pr  dozen  1 4 

"     racemosa,  $1£  pr.  dozen  14 

Arenaria  laricifolia 20 

"        strieta    25 

"        squarrosa 20 

Arethusa  bulbosa.,   $2,50  per 

dozen   25 

Arethusa  divaricata 25 


196 


Each 

$  rl> 

Arethusa  medeoloides 25 

"        pendula 25 

"         see  Pogonia 

*Argemone  rnexicana 

*  "         albiflora    

*  "         gnmdiflora    

Arktolochia  serpentaria 14 

Artemesia  dracunculoides  •  •  •  •  14 

' '         santonica,  •  &c.  •  •  •  •  20 

"         sp.  nova, Michigan  2  00 

Arum  dracontium 30 

"     sagittifolium 35 

"     tryphyllum,   3   var.   12 

dollars  per  100 14 

Arum  v.  viridiflorum 20 

"     virginicum,  &c    .•••••  20 

Arundo,  see  Grasses    

Asasrum  arifolium 35 

"'     canadense 18 

' '        virginicum 20 

Agclepias  acuminata,  $2%   per 

dozen 25 

Asclepias  amccna,    $'2,50    per 

dozen 25 

Asclepias  amplexicaulis 

"         connivens,  Ell.  •  •  •  • 

debilis,  Ph. 25 

"        incarnata,  $1,50  per 

dozen 18 

Asclepias  laurifolia 80 

"         longifolia 1  50 

"         nivea ■'•  18 

"         obtusifolia  $2,50  per 

dozen ,  25 

Asclepias  parviflora 25 

15         periplocoides 50 

<c         pulchra,  $2  perdozen  18 
"         phytolaccoides,  $2^ 

per  dozen 25 

Asclepias  purpurascens,  $2,50 

per  dozen 25 

Asclepias  quadrifolia 25 

"         syriaca,  $1|  pr.  dozen  1 2 

"        v.  nova 40 

**         tuberosa,   15  dollars 

per  100 •••  20 

Asclepias  v.  decumbens 25 

"        variegata 25 


1                                       $  els 

Asclepias  verticillata,  $2|  per 

dozen 20 

Asclepias  viridiflora 2  00 

"        sp.?  Georgia,  fyc. -2  00 

Aster  Eestivus 18 

ainplexicaulis 20 

amygdalinus 20 

carolinianus    25 

concolor 20 

conyzoides 20 

cordifolius 20 

corymbosus 14 

cyaneus 20 

diil'usus 14 

discolor    20 

dumosus 10 

ericoides 20 

fragile 20 

grandiliorus    25 

graveolens    30 

hyssopifolius •  •  •  •  10 

inuloides 80 

junceus 20 

lawis 10 

linariifolius 18 

m  aero  p  by  11  us 14 

miser    16 

multiflorus   14 

novae  angliae 16 

nova  belgica    18 

paludosus,  elegans  $6 

per  dozen » 65 


Aster  paniculatus 
patens 
pulcherrima 
puniceus  •  • 
radule 

salicifolius 20 

solidagonoides    20 

spectabilis 20 

squarrosus    20 

suaveolens 25 

tenuifolius    14 

tradescantii 6 

versicolor 14 

sp.  alba,  Georgia  •  •  •  •  50 

sp.  elegans,    Genessee-  50 

sp.?    S.  Carolina,  fyc.  50 


197 


N.B.  Asters  by  the  dozen  2  5 
per  cent  under  these  prices* 

Astragalus  canadensis 

"         missouriensis,   {no- 
va) $4,50  per  dozen 

Baptisia  alba  vel.  Podalyria- 
**       cerulea,  $2per   dozen 

' '       exaltata 

"      perfoliata 

"      tinctoria,  $2  pr.  dozen 

"       uniflora,&c. ] 

Bartsia  coccinea    

Bidens  tripartita 

"       sp.  nova 

*Blitum  capitatum 

Boltonia  asteroides,  $2  pr.  doz. 

Bootia  sylvestris 

"      Bigelovi,  $3  per  dozen 

Buchnera  americana 

Cacalia  atriplicifolia,    $Z%  per 

dozen    

Cacalia  reniformis 

"       suaveolens,  $2  prdoz. 

Cactus  fragilis 

See  page  176 

Caiauium  escuieniuras    £1,50 

dozen 

Caladium  v.  auriculatum  •  •  • 

Calla  palustris 

Calopogon,    see    Cymbidium 

Caltha  ricaroides 

"      rlabellifolia    

"      parustris 

"      v.  pleno 

Calypso  borealis 

Calystegia  sepium 

"        spithamea 

Campanula  acuminata   

"  americana,    $1,25 

per  dozen 

"•Campanula  perfoliata 

"  rotundifolia    .... 

"  r.  alba 

"  sp.  nova,  white 

mountains 

Canna  augustifolia 

"       flaccida 

"      glauca 


Each 
S   cts 


Each 

$      ct* 

Canna  sp.    nova,   gigantea, 

Georgia    ■ 1   00 

Cantua  coronopifolia SO 

Cardamine  virginica 14 

*Cardiospermum  halicacabum , 

seed  $3  per  lb. 

*Cassia  chamaecrista 

"       marylandica,    $1,50 

per  dozen    14 

*Cassia  nictitans 

"      sp.  nova,  Florida,  fyc 

$4,50  per  dozen 50 

Caulophvllum  thalictroides*  •  •      25 

*Ceutauria  americana 

Cerastrum  tenuifolum  • » 14 

"        arvense,  &q. ......      12 

Chserophyllum     claytoni,     SI 

per  dozen •  •      10 

*Chgerophyllum  procninbens-  • 

Chaptalia  tomentosa 70 

Chelidonium  majus 6 

"  v.  pleno 

Chelone  barbata 25 


"       campanulata    

"        glabra 

"       „\  rubra    ♦••:."•• ». 
"       lyoni 

"        obliqua,  &c 

Chenopodium  anthelminticum 

"  ambrosoides  . . 

Chrysoplenium    oppositifolium 

Cicuta  bulbifera 

'      maculata 


25 


10 


20 

20 
20 


Cimicifuga  fotida 40 

"         palmata    35 

"         serpentaria,    2  dol- 
lars per  dozen 18 

Circa^a  lutetiana f> 

*,*      canadensis,  &c. 20 

Ckiytonia  aisinoides 10 

"■       virginica,  14  dols.  per 

100 15 

Clematis,  see  page  177 

Cleome  dodecandra,  &c. 

Clinopodium  vulgare 10 

Clitoria  mariana 25 

virginica  &c. 2 5 

Cnicus  discolor 14 


fV 


198 


E. 

$ 

Cnicus  horridulus 

"      lanceolatus  &c. 

Collinsonia  anisuta 

"         canadensis    

*'         tuberosa  

"         scabrella,   

Commelina  communis 

t(  erecta    •  • 

"  virginica 

"         tuberosa,  &c. 
Conium  aracatcha,  2  var. ....  1 
Conostylis  americana,  if:  5  per 

dozen    ^ 

Convallaria  majalk v 

"  v.  pl-eno 

"  v.  rubra  ........ 

verticillata,  $2  50 

per  dozen 

Convallaria  polygonatam  .... 

'•'  v.  pleno,  &c.  •«.. 

Convolvulus  arveusis  america- 

ni,  $  1  per  dozen  •  • '• 

Convolvulus   batatas,    3   var. 

$2  per  dozen- 

Convolvulus  panduratus,  2  var 

*s         v.  pleno  •  • 1 

spithameus 

"          sp.  Florida,  &c.  1 
Conyza  bifrons,  $2^  per  doz- 
en   

*Conyza  marylandioa,  &c.  •  •  • 
■ '       pycnostaohy a,  &  c.  •  •  ♦ 

Coptis  trifolia 

Coreopsis  aurea 

"         auriculata ........ . 

"         crassifolia 

"         grandiflora    

"         lanceolata 

"         pinnata    

"         procera » 

<«         tenuifolia 

"         tinctoria    

**         trichosperma 

"         tripteris   • 

««        rosea * 

•«         puberula 

(f«        sessilifolia 

M        verticillata,  &-c.  •  ••• 


ch 
ah 

20 
14 

35 

8 
50 
35 

18 
20 
18 
25 
50 

50 
8 

15 
15 

25 

20 
30 

10 

20 
50 

no 

20 
00 

25 

40 
20 
20 
10 
30 
30 
10 
35 
20 
10 
12 
25 
10 
40 
40 
25 
10 


Each 

$     cts 

N".  B.   Coreopsis  by  the  dozen  25 
per  cent,  under  these  prices. 

Cornus  canadensis 20 

Corydalis  cucullaria,  $2  50 per 

dozen 25 

Corydalis  formqsa 25 

fungosa 12 

glauca 25 

fragrans,  (nova)  &c 
50  per  dozen 40 


60 
80 
1   00 


10 


Crinum  americanum 

"     v.  anther ce  alba-  < 

"     v.  anthera  rubra 

*Crotalaria  parviflora*  •  •  • 

Cucubalus  beheu 

"         stellatus,  $2  25  per 

dozen, 20 

Cunila  glabella,  $4  per  dozen*      35 
"     glabra,  $4  per  dozen*.     35 

"     mariana 14 

Cuphea  viscossissima 15 

*Cuscuta  americana 

Cyamus  flacicomus,  vel.  Ae- 

lutnbium  luteum 1  00 

Cymbidium  hyemale 25 

«'  odor.*orhizon---»      25 

"         pulchellum,$2  50 

per  dozen •! ,  25 

Cynoglossum  amplexicaule- •  •     J 4 
officinale,  &c.  •  •       8 

Cypripedium  arietinum 75 

"  candiduni  • 85 

«  humile'. 25 

"  parviflorum,  $40 

per  100 

Cypripedium    pubescens,    $40 

per  100 

Cypripedium  v.  bracte  fulva 
"  spectabile,    $40 

per  100 

Dalibarda  fragaroides 

"        repens  

*Datura  stramonium » •  •' 

"       *tatula    

Delphinium   azureum,    $2   25 

per  dozen 

Delphinium  exaltatum,  $2  50 
per  dozen  •....••••••••,•* 


50 

45 
50 

50 
10 

20 


25 


30 


199 


Each 
$     c: 

Delphinium  tri«orne 40 

"         urceolatum,  $S  per 

dozen 

Dentaria  diphylla,  $3  per  doz- 
en  

Dentaria  lasciniata,  $2  50  per 

dozen    

Dilatris,  see  Gyrotheca 

Diapensia  cuneifolia 2  00 

Diodia  hirsuta,  &e 25 

Dionaea  mnscipula 40 

Dioscorea  sativa,  $4  per  dozen     35 
"       villosa,   $2    25    per 

dozen 20 

Diphylleja  cymosa 40 

Dodecatheon   meadia,  $1   per 

dozen 10 

Dodecatheon  v.  alba 50 

r.  purpurea  •  •  •  1  00 
"          v.   rubra  maxi- 
ma      75 

Dracocephalum     denticulatum 

$2  50  per  dozen 25 

Dracocephalum  variegatum  •  ♦  •     40 
"  virginicum  •  •  •      10 

"  sp.  nova^.  ea- 

rieg.  $4  per  dozen 40 

Drosera  filiforniis,    &2   50  per 

dozen 25 

Drosera  longifolia IS 

"      rotundifolia,  &c.  ••••     20 
Elephantopus  carolinianus,  $4 

per  dozen 35 

Elodea    campanulata,    $1    50 

per  dozen 14 

Elodea  c.  emarginata 14 

"     petiolata 14 

Elytraria  virgata 75 

Epilobium  angustifolium 18 

"        v.  album 30 

"        coloratum 25 

"        rosmarinifolium  •  •  •     20 
"         spicatum,  $2  50  per 

dozen    25 

Epilobium  tetragonum,.&c,  •  • .     20 

*Erigeron  canadense 

"       bellidifolium 14 

"       graminifolium 


Each 

$  cts 

Erigeron  philadelphicum 10 

Eriocaulon  pellucidum 30 

4  ■         decangulare 30 

M         *flavidulum,  &c.«  • 
Eriogonum   longifolium,   Jlrk- 

ansa 

Eryngium  aquaticum 2ft 

•'        fcetidum  • 20 

"        gracile   1  00 

"        virginianum,   $2  50 

per  dozen 25 

Eryngium  sp.  nova 75 

Erythrina  herbacea,  $5  per  doz  50 
Erythronium  albidum,  $5  per 

dozen    50 

Erythronium  lanceolatum  •  •  •  •  14 

"  grandiflorum,  &c.  50 

Eupatorium  ageratoides 25 

"         album •  • .  18 

'  •         altissimum 20 

"         americanum  ••••  20 

"         amcenum 20 

"         aromaticum .....  20 

"         cselestinum 12 

"         hyssopifolium  •••  20 

"         maculatum 20 

"         melissoides 14 

"         perfoliatum 14 

"         purpureum 30 

"         rotundifolium- •  ••  20 

"         sessilifolium    •  •  •  •  20 

"         teucrifolium    ••••  35 

'*         trifoliatum 20 

"  verticil  latum  ••••  20 

"         giganteum 50 

"         sp.  Georgia 50 

N.  B.  Eupatoriums  by  the  dozen 
at  25  per  cent,  under  these 
prices. 

Euphorbia  corollata 14 

"        *cyathophora 

"        ipecacuanha 20 

"       *variegata 

"       *hypericifolia 

"       *perfoliata    

"       *sp.    nova,    Michi- 
gan   


200 


Each 

$  cts. 
Euphorbia  sp.   nova,  Pensyl- 

raniea « 3fi 

Ferula  villoma 20 

Fragaria  canadensis,  per  dozen  25 

"       hudsonica,  per  dozen  25 

"       virginica,  per  dozen  25 
"       r.    maxima,    Peru, 

per  dozen 75 

Frasera  walteri,  8  per  dozen  80 

Fritillaria  lanceolata,  8  per  doz  SO 

Galactia  glabella 25 

"       moilis r....  25 

Galardia  bicolor  •  • 30 

Galax  cordifolia* * 25 

Galega,  sec  Tephrosia 

Galium  boreale 18 

"     circsesans'  •  •  • 12 

"     pilosum 14 

"     tinctoriuin 20 

"     trifidum 14 

Gaura  biennis 14 

"     angustifolia  .  •••. 50 

Gentiana  alba 50 

"        amarelloides 50 

"        angustifolia 40 

"        catesbai 40 

"        *erinita    •• 

"        ochroleuca 25 

"        saponaria 14 

"         v.  alba 50 

Geranium  carolinianum 

"       maculatum,   $1   per 

dozen 12 

Geranium  robertianum,  &c. ••  14 

Gerai-dia  flava  $2  25  per  doz*  25 

"       pedicularia  •  • 14 

"        ^purpurea  

"  '    quercifolia,  $2  25  per 

dozen    25 

"       *tenuifolia 

Geum  agrimonoides 25 

"     album,  $1  50  per  dozen  16 

"     canadense 20 

'*     latifolium,  #5  per  dozen  50 

"     Peckii 50 

"     rivale > 12 

Geu-m  strictum,  $]£  pr.  doz.  •  16 

M      virginianum,  &c. 12 


E*ch 

•  10 

•  6 

•  25 


14 


30 


30 


Glaucium  luteum   

Glechoma  hederacea  • 

Glycine  comosa • 

"       *monoica 

"       tomentosa,  &c. 

Gnaphalium  americanum  •  •  •  • 
"  margaritaceum  •  • 

"  ptatagineum,  $1| 

per  dozen  

Gnaphalium  purpureum 18 

"            *uliginosum,  &c.  • 
Gonolobium   hirsutum,   3  dol- 
lars per  dozen 

Gonolobium  lasve,    £2,50    per 

dozen 

Gonolobium  macrophyllum,  3 

dollars  per  dozen-  ••• 30 

Gonolobium  niger?  Mex.'»'  50 
"  obliquum,  &c.  •  •     25 

*Gossypium  herbaceum 

*         "         barbadense  

Gratioia  aurea    20 

"       virginica 14 

Gyrotheca  tinctoria 40 

*Hedeoma  pulegioides 

Hedysarum  canadense,  $1^  pr 

dozen  

Hedysarum  marylandicum  •  •  • 
"  nudiflorum,  $1,50 

per  dozen 

Hedysarum  paniculatum,   $2.\ 

per  dozen    

Hedysarum  strictum 

"  viridiflorum 

Helenium  autumnale,   1  dollar 

per  dozen 10 

Helianthemum  canadense*  ••  •  14 
"  carolinianum  •  •  •  60 
"         ramulifloram,  &c     14 

Helianthus  altissimus 10. 

'!         augustiiblius,  $3,50 

per  dozen 30 

Helianthus  atrorubens  •  •  •  •'•  *  •      30 

"         brachifolia 50 

"         decapetalus 20 

"  diftusus 25 

"         divaricatus    20 

"         frondosus    40 


201 


Ei 

| 

Helianthus  giganteus 

"         macrophyllus    •  ••• 

' '  missouriensis 

'•'  mollis 

"  mu'tirlorus     

"         r.  pleno'  •  •• 

':         pubescens    

*,?  *petiolaris 

".         scaber  •••* 

"         strumosus   

"  tracheliiblius 

V         tuberosus,  &c.  •  •  •• 

"         tomentosus 

N.  B.  Helianthus  by  the  doz- 
en of  a  species,   25  per 
cent  under  these  prices. 
Heliapsis  lavis,  $2  per  dozen 

Helonias  angustifolia 

e<       asphodeloideg,   $'2,50 

per  dozen 

Helonias  dioica,  $2^  per  dozen 

"       v.  fcemina 

"       erythrosperma 

"       latifolia,  Ckc. 

Hemerocallis  fulva,  $1  pr.  doz. 
"  v.  fol.  rar.  -  •  •• 

(i  v.  pleno,   $2,50 

per  dozen 

Hepatica  americana,  v.   cerul 

"        v.  alba 

"        r.  cerulea  pi 

"         r.  rubra  pi. 

Heracleuin  lanatum,  §1,50  pr. 

dozen 

Heteranthera  acuta    

"  graminea    

Heuchera  hispida 

"         pi'osa 

' '         pubescens 

"         viscida,  &c.  1  dollar  . 

per  dozen 

^Hibiscus  esculentus 

"       grandiflorus,   3    dol- 
lars per  dozen 

Hibiscus  manihot 

"  -     militaris,  $2  per  doz. 

"       moscheutos    

<c       v.  alb  us,  $4  pr.  doz 


:ii    )  *.acli 

-:''■  §      Cls 

10  Hibiscus  v.     roseus,  4  dollars 

25}     per  dozen 35 

25  Hibiscus  palustris,  $2  pr.  doz.  18 
10J        «       v.   pallidus,    $3,50 

10J     per  dozen   30 

1 0  Hibiscus  scaber,  vera 50 

20         "       speciosus,  $'3  pr.  doz.  30 

"        virginieus,  &c. 50 

20         «       sp.  Illinois 50 

20  Hieraceum  gronovii 30 

25          "         kaJmii,  $2£  pr  doz.  25 

6           "         grandiflorum    ••••  50 
50           "         venosum,  &c.  $'1£ 

per  dozen 14 

Houstonia  alba,  J\ut, 50 

"         cerulea,  3  var.  •  ••  14 

20          "         ciliolata,  $4  pr  doz.  40 

50          "         rotundifolia,  &c.  ••  60 

Humulus  aniericanus 10 

25  Hydrastis  canadensis 25 

25  Hydrocotyle  americana 14 

25            •«         umbellata 14 

40  Hydrophyllum  canadense  •  •  •  •  20 

25                "             virginicum  •  •  •  •  25 

12  Hypericum  angulosum 40 

25  «.«  ascyroides,  #2    50 

per  dozen 25 

25  Hypericum   corymbosum,    $3 

1 4       per  dozen 30 

14  ^Hypericum  canadense*  •••>•• 

35             "           adpressum 20 

18  "  punctatum,.f  2  50 

per  dozen 25 

20  Hypericum  mutilum 14 

20           "           parviflorum  •  •  •  •  •  14 
20          "          pyramidatumj  &c. 

25      $3  50  per  dozen  • 35 

25  Hypoxis  erecta 15 

20         "        graminea 14 

"       juncea,  &c. *  60 

10  Hyptis  capitata 20 

(Hyssopus  nepetoides 14 

"        scroplmlaroides*  •  ••  12 

3"    'Impatiens  biflora,  &c 

3-;   "ndigofera  caroliniana 75 

2C  [nula  falcata,  $4  per  dozen  ••  35 

25      "     helenium,  $1  per  dozen*  10 

35      "    mariana > 14 


202 


Each 
$     cts 

*Ipomaea  coccinea,  seed  $2  per 

lb.   

Ipomaea  jalapa 10 

"       *lacunosa,    seed    $3 

per  lb. 

Ipomsea  Michauxii,  $6  per  Joz     60 
"       *nil,  seed  $3  per  lb. 
"       *purpurea,    seed    $2 

per  lb. 

*Ipomaea  v.  striata  superba, 

seed  $3£  per  lb. 

*Ipom3ea  quamoclit,  seed  $5 

per  lb 

Ipomaea  sagittifolia,  vel  spec- 

iosa 2  00 

Ipomaga  sp.?  Florida' 1  00 

Iresine  celosoides •••      25 

Iris  caBlestina,  2  var. •  •      25 


cnstata 
cuproea 


hexagona ••• 

"  lacustris 

"  missouriensis 

"  v.  albo  

"  v.  pleno 

"  prismatica,  vel  gracilis 
"  tridentata,  vel  tripetela 

' '  verna 

"   versicolor 14 

"  v.  curvifolia 50 

'«   virgiiiica 20 

"  sibirica,  4  var.  20  to  ••••     40 
N.  B.  Iris,  where   a  dozen  of  a 
species  are  taken,  25  per  cent, 
under  these  prices. 

Ixia  cselestina 1  80 

Jatropa  stimulosa 1  50 

Jeffersonia  diphylla 25 

Justicia  pedunculosa,  &c.  $4£ 

per  dozen 45 

Kuhnia  eupatoroides 20 

Lactuca  elongata 12 

Lathy  rus  maritimus,  $3  pr  doz     30 

"        myrtifolius 14 

••       venosu3,  &c. 14 

Lechea  major,  $2  per  dozen*  •     20 

"     minor,  $2  per  dozen*  •     20 

Leontodon  taraxacum 6 


Each 

$     cts 

Leonurus  cardiaca 8 

Lepidium  virginicum 14 

Leptandra  virginica,  $2  50  per 

dozen 25 

Lespedesa  angustifolia,  $3  50 

per  dozen 35 

Lespedesa  capitata,  $1  50  per 

dozen 14 

Lespedesa  paniculata,  $3  per 

dozen    30 

Lespedesa  polystachya 35 

"        procumbens 40 

"        prostrata 50 

"        repens   •••- 14 

"        sessiflora 14 

"        violacea,    &c.    $1£ 

per  dozen 15 

Liatris  elegans 50 

' '       gracilis 60 

;   "       macrostachya,    $1    50 

per  dozen  or  $10  per  100  •  18 

Liatris  odoratissima,  $5  per  doz  50 

"     paniculata,  $5  per  doz*  50 

"     pilosa,  $2  per  dozen  ••  18 

"     pumila,  $2  per  dozen*  •  20 

"     pycnostachya 60 

"     scariosa,  $10  per  100  or 

$1  50  per  dozen 14 

Liatris  sphaeroidea,  $3  50  per 

dozen    30 

Liatris  squarrosa 30 

"     spJ  Georgia,  &c.*««-  75 

Ligusticum  scoticum,  v.  amer-  , 

icanum ••  •  25 

Lilium  canadense,  3  var.  $12 

per  100 14 

Lilium  v.  minima 75 

''      carolinianum 50 

Lilium  catesbsei 30 

"      pensylvanicum 40 

"     philadelphicum 20 

"     superbum 15 

"     umbellatum  &c. 1  00 

Limosella  tenuifolia,  Sec.  •  •  •  •  18 

*Lindernia  pyxidaria 

Linum  lewisii ■  •  •  •  25 

"      perenne  »Vc 18 

Lithospermum  officinale 10 


203 


Each 

$  ct< 

Lithospermum  latifolium,  &c-  14 

Lobelia  amoena 

cardinalis,  $lj  pr  doz.  14 

v.  flora  varieg&tcf  -3  00 

claytoniana 14 

dortmanna 30 

fulgens,  $2  pr.  doz...  20 

splendens  $2^  pr.  doz.  25 

sp.  Georgia, 1  (;0 

inflata,  2£  dolls  pr  doz.  15 

*kalmii 

pallida 

siphilitica  &c.   $1^  pr. 

doz.    14 

Lotus  gracilis,  4  dolls  pr.  doz.  •  40 

Ludwig     hirsuta 14 

"         macrocarpa,   l£  dol- 
lars per  dozen  •  •  •  •  15 

"        nitida 14 

Lupinus  perennis  $2  per  doz.  •  20 

"         tnutabilis 50 

"         polyphyllus 40 

**        v.  albus 50 

"        tomentosus 50 

"        villosus  &c.  •  •  • 

Lycopus  exaltatus ••  «  14 

»«         I'irninicus  &c.  Ik  dol- 
lars per  dozeu  « •  •  •  14 

Lysimachia  angastifolia 25 

"           capitata 20 

"           ciliata 14 

"          heterophylla   •  •»•  20 

%     M           hybrida   14 

longifolia 20 

"  quadrifolia  $1|  pr. 

dozen 14 

"          racemosa,  1£  dol- 
lars pr.  dozen*.  14 
**           thyrsiflora,  &c.  ••  20 

Lythrum  salicaria 6 

"         verticillatum,  2£  dol- 
lars pr  dozen  ....  20 

"         virgatuni 25 

"         hyssopifoluni  &c.«.  •  35 

Malaxis  liliifolia 30 

M       longifolia 30 

"       ophidglossoides,  &c.  30 

^Malra  caroliniana    •  • 


Each 

$  Ct5 

Malva    rotundifolia •  14 

"        triangularis,  &c. 35 

*Martynia  dia'^dra 
*      "         proboscidea  &c. 

.Aledeola  virginica,  $1^  pr.  doz.  14 

Medicago  lupulina    ....  f ... .  12 
Melampyrum  americanum 

Melananthera  hastata 20 

Melanthium  virginicum ......  40 

"            hybriduin    35 

Menispernum  canadense  •  •  •  •  •  14 

Mentha  borealis    12 

"        tenuis    •  • 12 

"         viridis 6 

"       glomerata  12 

"       v.  paludosa  20 

Menyanthes   americana 6 

Mjcranthemurn  orbiculatum  « •  40 

Miegia  macrosperma,  vera-**  50 

"      tecta,  &c. 40 

Mikania  scandens,  $2  pr.  doz.  20 
*Mimosa  pudica,  seed  $16  pr  lb. 

Mimulus  alatus  1^  dls.  pr.  doz.  14 

"         glutinosus 25 

"         luteus  vel  guttatus  •  •  18 

"         ringens  &c.  $1  prdoz.  10 

Miteila  cordifolia     20 

11       diphylla  &c.  $2  pr  doz.  18 

Monarda  clinopodia 20 

"         didyma 10 

"         fistulosa 18 

"         v.  alba 25 

"         gracilis 30 

"         affinis 20 

**         aristata 35 

"         hirsuta 35 

"         media 20 

"         kalmiana 35 

M         mollis   20 

"         v.  pallida  (nova)  •.  50 

"         oblongata   35 

f*         punctata 20 

"         purpurascens 18 

"         rugosa 10 

"         Russeliana,  &c.    •■•  35 
N.  B.  Monardas  by  the  doz- 
en of  a  species  25  pr.  cent, 
under  these  prices. 


204 


Each 

$  ci- 

Mononotropa  lanuginosa  ••••  14 

"             uniflora 14 

"              hypopithys  &c.  12 

Myosotis  arvensis 8 

palustris ^20 

"        scorpioides  #c. 10 

Narthecium  americanum,  $2^ 

per  dozen  • • • •  25 
*Nemophila  placeloides 

Neotia  cernua  2£  dls.  pr.  doz.  25 

<c       pubescens  $2^  pr.  doz.  25 

"      repens  2  dolls,  pr.  doz.  20 

"       toitilis    $2,50  pr.   doz.  25 
*Nicandra  physaloides 
*Nicotiana  paniculata 
"         *tabacum 
"         *sp  nova 

Nolina  georgiana     50 

Nuphar  advena 20 

"     ;  kalmiana,  $4  per  doz.  40 

"      lutea    20 

Nuttalia  digitata 50 

"       pedata,  $5  per  dozen  50 

Nympha>a  odorata,  $2  pr  doz.  20 

"        v.  rosea 35 

Obolaria  virginica 18 

Oenothera  biennis 6 

"        csespitosa 30 

■«        cruciata 30 

"        fraseri    10 

"        fruticosa 10 

"        glauca •*••  10 

f«        gnindiflora 12 

"        macrocarpa 30 

*'*        missouriensis 30 

"        mollissinia 20 

r«       pusilla 40 

f«        puinila 10 

ff        rosea 6 

*'        speciosa  • 30 

<'        spectabilis 25 

"        *triloba,   vel  c'tan- 
destina,  &c. 
N.  B.    Oenothera's  where  a 
dozen  of  a  species  are  tak- 
en 25  per  cent  under  thtse 
prices. 
Onosmodium  hispidum,  3  dol- 
lars per  dozen  •  30 


Each 

$  cts 

Ophlotheca  floridana 50 

Orchis  bephariglottis,  $4£  per 

dozen •  ••  •  40 

"      bifolia 40 

"      bracteata 30 

"      ciliaris,  $4|  per  dozen  38 

"      cristata 38 

.  "      dilatata,  $4j  per  dozen  40 

' '      discolor 40 

"      fimbriata,  $5  per  dozen  50 

«      flava 1  00 

"      fuscescens 45 

"      herbiola 75 

"      hyperborea 75 

"      incisa 45 

' '      lacera •<  •  •  45 

"      macroph)lla 1  00 

"      obsoleta    45 

"      orbiculata   80 

"      pyscodes 45 

"      spectabilis,  $3^  pr  doz.  30 

"      tridentata    30 


unifoha 

virescens  

viridis *•• 

2  sp.  Georgia 1 

Origanum  vulgaia 

Orobanche  americana    35 

**         uniflora    35 

Orontium  aquaticum 20 

Oxulis  acetosella    6 

« •     corniculata 10 

"     stricta 14 

"     tetraphylla     18 

"     violacea 14 

Oxalis'  per  dozen    25  per 

cent  under  these  prices. 
Pachysandra  procumbent-  •  •  •     20 
Panax  quinquefolium,   4   dol- 
lars per  dozen 

"      trifolium,  $2,50  prdoz 

Pancratium  caribaeum 

carolinianum 

littorale 

maritimum 


mexicanum  •  • 
v.  altisHmum 


rotatum 60 

v.  altissimum  •  •     75 


205 


Each  ' 
$  c- 
00 


Pancratium sp.nov a,  Georgial 
Parnassia  caroliniana,   2   dol- 
lars per  dozen  •  •  • 
"         palustris,  &c. 
Parthenium  integrifolium   •  •  •  •  . 
Passiflora  incarnata,  $2,50  per 

dozen  

'•'         lutea,  $2  per  dozen 

It  "         macnlata 

Pedicularis  canadensis 

"         gladiata,  $2prdoz. 

"         pallida    

Penstemon  digitalis,    2   dollars 
per  dozen  •  •  •  • 

"         laevigata 

*'         pubescens  ...•••• 
"         atropurpureum  •  •  • 
"         sp.  ji.  violacea-  •  «1 
"         sp.  Georgia,  $c.-l 
Penthorum  sedoides,$2  pr  doz. 

Phalangium  quamash 1 

Phaseolus  helvolus 

"         perennis 

"         *trilobus 

Phlox  acuminata 

"     americana    


20 

25 
50 

25 
25 

35 
3.3 
20 
35 

IS 

10 
10 

50 
90 
00 

20 
50 
1 
20 

10 

25 
30 
25 
50 
30 
18 
20 
35 
30 
10 


Each 
$      Cffc 

•  30 

•  35 
10 

6 
6 
30 
35 
10 
40 
35 
20 


amcena 

aristata 

aspera  

autumnale 

carnea,  vel  triflora 

Carolina 

coldryana 

corymbosa 

divaricata 

v.  atrorubra 60 

v.  alba,  vel  pallida  ••     50 

v.  striata 60 

excelsa 30 

floridana  •• 1  00 

glaberrima »•••      10 

intermedia 10 

involucrata 35 

latifolia 30 

ligustrifolia 25 

maculata 10 

v.  nana ••••     30i 

nkida,  vel  suffruiicosa     301 


Phlox  nivalis 

odorata 

ovata,  vel  listoniana  • 

paniculata    

v.  alba 

pen  dulce  flora 

pilosa    

pyramidalis 

reflexa 

scabra    

setacea  

stolonifera • 20 

suaveolens io 

v.  fol.  var. 30 

subulata 10 

tardiflora    30 

undulata 25 

virginica 30 

sp.  nova 75 

N.  B.  Phlox,  ivhere  a  dozen 

of  a  species  are  taken,  25 

pr  cent  under  these  prices. 

Phryma   leptostachya,  $2  per 

dozen   

Physalis  obscura 

{ '       pensylvanica 

"       viscosa,  &c. 

Phytolacca  decandra,  $l£  per 

dozen 16 

Pisum  maritimum,  &c.  $3  per 

dozen  

Plantago  lanceolata 

"        maritima 

virginica,  &c 

Podalyria,  see  Baptisia 

Podophyllum  peltatum 

Podostigma  pubescens 2 

viridis  •  •  ......... 2 

Pogonia   ophioglossoides,    $2^ 

per  dozen 

verticillata,    $2^    per 


20 
20 
20 
20 


dozen 

Polemonium  reptans,   $1   per 

dozen  ••••••• 

"            v.    album,    fyc. 
$4.i  per  doz 
Poly  ant  hes   tuberosa,  pi.    $6 
per  100 


10 


50 


206 


Each 

$  eU 

Polyanthes  v.  fol.  var    $1£ 

per  dozen 20 

Polygala  lutea 20 

,"        rubella 25 

"       *sanguinea 

"       senega,  $-c. 25 

"       paucifolia,    $3£     per^ 

dozen  •  •  • 35 

Polygonatum  angustifolium,  1  \ 

dol.  per  dozen  14 
u           latifolium,     $4$ 

per  dozen ....  40 
"            multiflorum,    1£. 

dol.  per  dozen  ]4 
v.     altissimum, 

#2  per  dozen.  20 
vulgare,  #c.     1£ 

dol.  per  doz«  15 
Polygonum  coccineum,  $2  per 

dozen    20 

scandens 14 

virginianum,    $l£ 

per  dozen 14 

viviparum,  #c...  25 
Pontederia  angustifolia,  $4  per 

dozen    40 

"          cordata 30 

"         lanceolata,  fyc.  •  •  •  80 

Potamogeton  natans 18 

fluitans 20 

paucirlorum,  #c.  14 

Potentilla  argentea 20 

"       canadensis 12 

"       canescens   20 

"       confertiflora,  Tor...  50 

"       nivea,  $2  per  dozen  25 

"       norvvegica 15 

■*       simplex,  $1  25  per 

dozen    14 

"       tridentata,  $-c. 18 

Pothos  foetida,  $2   per  dozen  20 

Prenanthes  alba,  $2  per  dozen  50 

"         altissima •  ••  20 

"         cordata 20 

"         rubicunda     30 

««         serpentaria,#c.  $3 

"  per  dozen....     30. • 


E*ch 
$  cftj 
Prenanthes  sp.    nova,    Michi- 
gan  1  00 

Primula  mistassinica 

Prunella  pensylvanica    14 

"       vulgaris    6 

Psoralea  lupinellus 3  00 

"       sp.?  Georgia,  #c..«2  CO 

Pulmonaria  virginica,  fye. «...  SO 

Pycnanthemum  incanum,   $2  i 

par    dozen  T$» 

"  linitblium,  $2  .J£j 

per    dozen  20 
"               verticillaturn, 

Sfc. 35 

"  lanceolatum, 

$2  per  doz;  25- 

Pyrola  media 15 

"     minor.. 18 

"     unillora,  #c. 25  , 

Ranunculus  acris,  $1  per  doz  10 
V         v.  pleno,  $1£  per 

dozen 12 

"         bulbosus,    $1     per 

dozen  • 10 

"  hirsutus,    $2£    per 

dozen 25 

'*         pensylvanicus,  $1| 

per  dozen    ....  14 

"         repens 10 

"         v.  plena,   $1    per 

"  do~<ten 12 

*«         sceleratus,  $&  •••  14 

Rhwria  glabella 1  00 

"     lutea 1  00 

"     mariana,  #2  per  doz.  20 

"     virginica 25 

"     sp.?  Georgia 1  00 

*Ricinus  communis 
Rubia  Brownei 

Rudbeckia  amplexifolia 30 

'"         columnaris   10 

*         digitata     10 

fulgida 18, 

Rudbeckia  hirta   •••? 10 

"         laciniata 35 

"         moschata 20 

nitida   75 

"         nudiqaulis  .......  75 


207 


Rudbeckia  pinnata  •  •  •  • 

"         purpurea 

"         triloba,  $c. 

"         sp.  nova,  nana.  fl. 

purpurea 2 

"         sp.  nova,  exaltata 

fl.  purpurea. .  «2 
"         sp.  nova,^.  lutea  2 
.NfodB.  Rudbeckia's,  where  a 
dozen  of  a  species  are  £a- 
*ken,   25  per   cent  under 
these  rates. 

Ruellia  ciliosa 1 

"       humistrata •  ••• 

"      hybrida,  $5  per  dozeu* 

"      oblongiiblia 

"      strepens,  #c.  $2,50  per 

dozen  

Rumex  acetosella 

' '      sanguineus    

".      verticillatus,  fyc.  •  ••• 

Sabbatia  angularis 

"        panieulata 

"        stellaris,  #c •• 

*Sagina  procumbens 

Sagittaria  acutifolia   

"         heterophylla 

"  latifolia ••-• 

"         obtusa    

"         sagittifolia,  2  dollars 

per  dozen 

"         v.  pleno    

2  sp.?    Geo. 1 

*Salicornia  herbacea 
Salvia  angustifolia,  $4  per  doz. 
"     azurea,  $2  per  dozen*  • 

"     coccinea 

u     lyrata  

"     maculata,  8,-c. 

Sanguinaria  canadensis 

Sanguisorba  canadensis 

Sanicula  marylandica,    $1,50 
per  dozen. ...... 

"         canadensis,  4*c 

Saponaria  officinalis 

"         v.  alio  pleno 

*.*         v.  rubro  pleno . . . 
Sarracenia  flava 


ch  /  Each 

ct>                                                                        S  cts. 

30  Sarracenia  purpurea,  20  dollars 

10                          per  100 25 

2o           "         pisittacina,  vel  ru- 
bra    50 

00          "         variolaris 50 

Saururus  cemuus 20 

00  Saxifraga  vernalis,  $2  pr.  doz.  20 

00        "         caespitosa 10 

"        pensylvanica 6 

"         virginiensis,  fyc.  $1$ 

per  dozen 14 

Scheuchzeria  palustris,   $2,50 

00                              per  dozen 25 

40  Schrankia  uncinata 75 

50  Scrophularia  marylandica,  $1  $ 

per  dozen 14 

Scutellaria  integrifblia,   $1,50 

25                          per  dozen . : .. .  14 

10          "          galericulata    6 

10.        "          hyssopifolia 14 

14  "  lateriflora,  4*c.  l£ 

14                           dollars  pr  dozen  14 

30  Sedum  pusillum,  $2£  pr.  doz.  25 
14      "       telephioides,  $2,50  per 

10                  dozen 30 

20      "      ternatum,  8fc.  2  dollars 

25                  per  dozen 25 

20  Senecio  aureus 12 

40        "       *bieracifolius 

"       obovatus,  &fc 14 

20  Sibbaldia  procumbens 30 

65  *Sida  abutilon 

00      "    dioica :-  20 

gracilis 40 

50      "    napsea,  8fc.  $2  per  doz.  18 
Silene   pensylvanica,  $2,50  pr 

dozen 25 

"      regia 1  00 

"      virginica,  #c 25 

Silphium  asteriscus,  $2pr  d  oz.  25 


compositum 

conjugatum 30 

laciniatum 20 

perfoliatum,  1  dollar 

per  dozen 10 

squarrosum,  $2,50  pr 

dozen 80 

ternatum 25 


208 


Each 

$  ct- 

Silphiura  teribinthinaceum 35 

"        trifoliatum 20 

"        verticillatum,  #c 25 

Sisymbrium  nasturtium,  $1,50 

per  dozen 20 

<<  sophia,  #c 25 

Sisyrinchium  anceps 10 

"  bermudianum . . .  20 

"  iridifolium,  $2  pr 

dozen 20 

"  mucronatum  ...  25 

"  Nuttallii 50 

"      striatum,  &c.  $2,50 

per  dozen  ...  25 

Sium  lineare 18 

"    rigidius    18 

Similacina  borealis 18 

"        canadensis,  2  dollars 

per  dozen 18 

"        racemosa,   2  dollars 

per  dozen 18 

"        stellata,  $2  pr.  doz.  18 

trifolia 40 

umbellata' ••  20 

Smyrnium  atropurpureum,   3 

dollars  per  dozen  35 
"         cordatum,  2  dollars 

per  dozen 20 

Smyrnium  integerrimum,  $2^ 

per  dozen 25 

Solanum  caroliniense   30 

"       sp.?    tuber osa,    St. 
Lorenzo  potatoe 

#4  per  dozen  ...  50 

Solidago  altissima,  $l£  per doz  15 

"       angustifolia 35 

"       arguta    18 

"       aspera   18 

'•       axillaris 20 

"       bicolor 20 

"       ca»ia '    20 

**       canadensis 10 

"       elliptica..*. 15 

"       erecta 35 

«'       flexicaulis    20 

"       gigantea 20 

"       hispida 18 

"       laevigata 18 

"       lanceolata 18 


Each 

$  cts 

Solidago  lateriflora 16 

latifolia    20 

"       mexicana 20 

nemoralis 18 

novaboracensis  .....  16 

odorata. .  .^ 25 

patula 16 

petiolaris 16 

procera 16 

puberula,  Nut 50 

pyramidalis 40 

reflexa lvfa 

rugosa 16 

scabra 16 

sempervirens 20 

stricta 20 

tenuifolia 50 

villosa 50 

virga  aurea 16 

virgata  •  •  •  - 20 

ulmifolia 16 

sp.    noma,    white 

mountains 75 

sp.  Genessee,  &c.  . . .  35 

N.  B.  Solidago  species  by  the 
dozen  25  per  cent  under  these 
prices. 

Sonchus  acuminatus 14 

floridanus 20 

leucophoeus,  Src /  14 

Spargonophoms  verticillatus 

Spartina  glabra  ' 35 

Spigelia  marylandica 30 

Spiraea  aruncus 10 

'"     lobata 10 

"     stipulacea,  or  Gillenia  30 

"     trifoliata 25 

Stachys  aspera  . : t  20 

hispida 20 

Statiee  armeria    8 

'I     caroliniana,  $1   50  per 

dozen 15 

Stellaria  pubera 14 

Stevia  alba,  Mexico  50 

"     rubra  50 
Streptopus  distortus 
"         lanuginosus 
"        roseus,    $4  50   per 

dozen 40 


209 


Each 

$  Cl! 

Strophostylis  angulosa 75 

Stylosanthes  elatior 25 

"           hispida .  20 

"          verticillata,  &c. . .  20 

Talinum  teretifolium  35 
Tanacetum    Huronense,     sp. 

7iov a 2  00 

Tephrosia  virginica 25 

Teucrium    cauadense,    $1    50 

per  dozen 14 

"       virginicum 14 

Thalia  dealbata 50 

Thalictrum  cornutum 25 

"         dioicum,  $2perdoz  20 

"         pubescens. 20 

"         purpurascens,    $2- 

50  per  dozen. . .  25 
"         rugosum,    $2    per 

dozen 20 

"         sibiricum,  &c 25 

Thesium  umbellatum  ........  20 

Tiarella  cordifolia,  $2   50   per 

dozen 25 

Tigridia  pavonia,  $5  per  100.  12 
Tifiandsia   Bartramii,    <jj}g   per 

dozen 60 

Tolieldia  pubescens,  &c 30 

Tradescantia  ciliata 25 

"           rosea 35 

"           subaspera IS 

"           virginica 10 

"           eerul.  minor  ..  20 

"           alba 10 

"  alba,   st amines 

cerul 20 

"  rubra   

"           rubra  plena. . .  20 

N.  B.     Tradescantia  species  by 
the  dozen  at  25  per  cent  less 
than  these  prices. 
*Trichostema  dichotoma 

Trientalis  americana  20 

Trifolium  pensylvanicum 12 

"       reflexuni 15 

"       repens,  #c 12 

Trillium  cernuum 25 

««       erectum,  $22  per  100  25 

•«       album 50 


Each 
$    ets 
Trillium  grandiflorum,$  40  per 

100 50 

"       obovatum   50 

"       pendulum    40 

"       pictum,  $40  per   100  50 

"       sessile,  &c 25 

Triosteum  perfoliatum,  $2  50 

per  dozen 25 

"         sp.  nova,   Canada  50 

Trollius  laxus 25 

Troximum  glaucum 30 

"         virginicum,  $2  per 

dozen 20 

Typha  angustifolia 20 

TVpha  latffolia 20 

Urtica  canadensis 20 

"      dioica 25 

"      pumila   •  20 

Utricularia  minor 18 

"         vulgaris,  &c 20 

Uvularia  flava  •  •  •, 20 

"        grandiflora 25 

"        perfoliata,  $1  prdoz.  10 

"        puberula 30 

"        sessilifolia,  $1,50  per 

di>«sa i4 

Valeriana  pauciflora   25 

Valisneria  americana    35 

Veratrum  viride 25 

Verbascum  blattaria,  SI, 25  pr 

dozen 12 

"          lychnitis,  #c 20 

Verbena  aubletia 14 

"       bipinnatirlda   75 

"        caroliniana 20 

'•       hastata 12 

"       v.  alba 25 

"       urticifolia 14 

Verbesina  coreopsis 20 

"         siegesbeckia,  2  dol- 
lars per  dozen  . .  20 

"          virginica,  &c 20 

Vernonia  noveboracensis,    $2 

per  dozen 20 

"         praealta 20 

Veronica  officinalis 8 

"       *peregrina 

"       virginica    10 


210 


E- 

Neronica  v.  rosea 

Vicia  americana 

"  cracca 

(<  sativa,   tVc.    

Villarsia  lacunoia    

Viola  asarifolia    

''  acuta 

"  *bicolor 

"  blanda 

''  canadensis,  $1,50  prdoz. 

"  canina 

"  clandestina 

"  concolor  

'"  cucullata,  $1  pr.  dozen 

"  striata  superb  a,  nova, 

$3  per  dozen 

<l  debilis    

"  dentata  

"  digitata 

'•  hastata  

"  heterophylla 

"  lanceolata  $1,25  pr  doz. 

'*  ovata,  $2  per  dozen.  .. 

"  palmate,  $1,50  prdoz. 

''  palustris,  v.  americana 

~  DapilUouaf.wa 

"  pedata  $1,50  per  dozen 

"  primulifolia,  $2  pr.  doz. 


Each 

$     rls 

Viola  pubescens,  $2  per  dozen  18 

"     rostfata 40 

«     rotundifolia 35 

"     sagittata 18 

n     scabriuscula 25 

«'     selkirki 50 

"     septemloba    50 

«<     striata 18 

"     villosa,  Walter,  $4,50 

per  dozen 50 


«l     "     sp.?    Georgia,  SfC 60 

251  Wakktenia  geoides 30 

2o'Xyrisbrevifolia   20 

14      "     carolinia 20 

I     "     fimbriata,  &c. 30 

35  Yucca,  seepage  193. 

20  *Zea  mays,  20   varieties,  $2 

20 !     per  100  ears. 

35  Zephyranthes  carinata,  $3,50 

20 j  per  dozen...     35 

50'  •■'  Candida 40 

14  *Zinnia  multiflora 


20 


14* 

20;Zizadenus, 
25 

10 

18 


pancirlora 

violacea 

sp.    nova, 
Huron  ■  • 


Lake 


2  00 


JiTalici  i  luiua  -  -  -  - 


F  E  R  ]¥  S  .     CRYPTOGAMIA  FILICES. 
10  to  30  Ceiats  each. 

The  Proprietors  are  determined  to  extend  the  collection  of  Ferns 
so  as  to  comprise  every  American  species. 


Each 

Edch 

els 

cU, 

Agrostichurn  aureum 

Aspidium  dentatum 

Adiantum  pedatum 

«< 

dilatatum 

Aspidimn 

acrostichoidea. . . 

...      10 

4* 

exaltatum 

" 

aculeatum 

ft 

filix,  fazmina 

..      10 

.< 

angulatum 

i( 

filix,  mascula. . . 

..      10 

<< 

angustifolium 

|( 

goldiannm 

(■ 

angustum 

intermedium 

ii 

asplenoides 

.  < 

marginale 

i< 

auriculatum 

u 

novaboracense 

(i 

bulbiferum 

(( 

obtusum 

n 

cristaturn. 

'•• 

spinulosum 

211 


Each 

Eack 

CIS. 

ets. 

Aspidium  tenue 

Lycopodium  apodum 

'*  •      thelypteris 

'           rupestre,  frc. 

"         sp.?  North- Carolina 

Onoclea  obtusilobata 

Asplenium  augustifolium 

"       sensibilis 

"         ebeneum 

Ophioglossum  bulbosum 

"         elatum 

"             vulgatum 

10 

melanocaulon 

Osmunda  einamomea 

montanum 

"         interrupta 

rhizophyllum 

"         regal  is 

ruta  muraria 

.      10 

"         sensibilis 

il         tricho manes,  &c. . 

.     16 

"         spectabilis 

Blechnum  boreale 

.      10 

Polypodium  aureum 

<<          bulbiferum 

20 

Botrychium  dissectum 

"           fumarioides 

'<          calcareum 

u           gracile 

'  •          connectile 

M           obliquum 

'«           hexagonopterum 

u          simplex 

"          hyperboreum 

' '          virginicum 

'*          virgbianum 

Cheilanthes  vestita 

i*          vulgare,  SfC 

10 

Dicksonia  pilosiuscula 

r<          sp.?  West  Indies 

Equisetum  arvense. 

.      10 

Pteris  anuilina 

10 

"         hyemale    

.      18 

«     atropurpurea 

"         palustre 

11     caudata 

*■          scirpoides 

"     elegans 

"         sylvaticum 

"     gracilis 

''         uliginosum 

'*     hastata 

*'         variegatum,  Tor. 

u     pedata 

il         Torreyanum,  &c. 

"     plumieri,  &c. 

Hydroglossum  palmatum 

Schizgea  pusilla 

Isoetis  lacustris 

Scolopendrium  officinarum 

Lycopodium  clavatum 

18 

Struthio pteris  pensylvanicus 

'■          complanatum  .. 

18 

Woodsia  hyperborea 

"          dendroideum 

"         ilvensis 

lucidulum 

Woodwardia  onocleoides 

t(          alopecuroides 

"           virginica,  &c. 

GRASSES.      GraminoR. 
10  to  SO  Cents  each . 

A  most  extensive  collection  can  be  supplied  comprising  above  300 
species,  many  of  which  are  of  great  rarity  and  of  recent  discovery,  and 
the.Catalogue  of  which  will  be  furnished  when  desired. 

Also,  Musci,  Algce,  and  Fungi,  of  numerous  species, 
10  to  20  Cents  each. 


212 


AMERICAN  FRUITS. 

N.  B.    The  following  collection  of  Fruits  comprises  such  only  as  have 
originated  in  America. 

APPLES,  25  to  37  cents  e.ach. 


Alfriston 
American 


TABLE    FRUIT, 

Period'of  maturity. 
Nov.  to  Jan. 


pigeon 

black 


Nov.  to  March 
"  yellow  juneating  July 
lt         red  juneating  do 

(l         summer  queen  Aug. 

' '         marygold    Nov.  to  June 
"         plate  Dec.  and  Jan. 

"         quince  Autumn 

Armstrong's 

Ashmore  Sept.  to  Dec. 

Aunt's  large  red  Dec.  to  Feb. 

Bailie's  seedless  Virginian 

Baltimore,  monstrous  Oct.  to  Jan. 

Barnes  fancy  Oct.  to  Nov. 

Beau  Aug.  and  Sept. 

Beauty  of  the  West      Dec.  to  Mar. 

Belden.  or  Red  cheek    No.  to  Mar. 

Bellflower.  Monstrous,  Oct.  &  Nov. 

Red  Nov.  to  April 

"         Yellow         Oct.  to  Feb. 

Benoni  Aug. 

Beverly's  red 

Black  coal 

Blinkbonny,  of  Canada 

fjllossomless,  Sweet 
"  Sour 

Bough,  Autumn  sweet  Sept.  &  Oct. 
<•      Tart  Aug, 

Brownite  Nov.  to  Jan. 

Bourassa,  or.  High  russet 

Nov.  to  March 

Buffaloe,  of  Canada 


Canada  reinette 

Dec.  to  April 

Carroll's  striped 

Oct.  to  Nov. 

Cathead 

do 

Catline 

Oct.  to  Jan. 

Chandler 

Nov.  to  May 

Cheese,  Summer 

Summer 

"        Winter 

Winter 

Claverack 

Oct.  to  Mar. 

Period  of  maturity. 
Coate's  red  winter  Dec.  to  Feb. 
Coe's  spice  Aug. 

Corse's  favorite,  of  Canada 
Corse's  Indian  Prince,  of  Canada 
Cos,  or  Cas  Oct.  to  March 

Craam  Dec.  to  April 

Crab,  Green  September 

"     Red  sweet 

"     New  American 

"     Narrow  leaved 

"     Fort  Magee  red   Dec.  to  A  p. 
Crow's  egg 

Cumberland  spice         Nov.  to  Feb. 
Curtis 

Danvers   winter  sweet  Dec.  to  A  p. 
Dickskill  Nov.  to  March 

Domine,  (of  Coxe.)     Nov.  to  Jan. 
"       Flatbush-         Dec.  to  Feb. 
Dumpling  Dec.  to  Feb. 

Early  squash  Aug. 

"     cleandrinking 

"     nonsuch.  Aug. 

Everlasting,  Green        Dee.  to  June 
"  Red  Dec.  to  July 

"  Winne's  March  to  July 

Fallowater,  large  i*ed  Winter 

Fall  sopsavine  Sept.  &  Oct. 

Fameuse.  or  De  neige  No.  to  Mar. 
Father  Abraham  Dec.  to  April 

Fine  winesweet 
Forman's  rose 

Gilliflovver,  American  Nov.  to  Mar. 
Black  do 

«  Red  do 

"  Scalloped  do 

Golden  lady 

"       wilding 
Governor ' 

Grafton,  or  Winter  sweet  Winter 
Grand  Sachem  do 

Grandfather 


213 


Period  of  maturity 

Greening,  Burlington  Nov.  to  June 

Greening,  Hampshire    Oct.  to  Mar 

"  Jersey  Nov.  to  May 

•<  Mammoth     Dec.  to  Feb 

u  Moore's 

"  B;hode-Island  Nov  to  Ap, 

"  Spriug      Feb.  and  Marcl 

"  Striped        Oct.  to  April 

"  Sweet  Winter 

Wood's     Nov.  to  March 
Guilbault's  seedling 
Hart's  early  sweet  Sept. 

Henhouse 
Hopkins 

Hubbardston  nonsuch  Nov.  to  Feb. 
Jusebeth  July 

Kenrick's  autumn  Autumn 

Kilham  hill  Sept.  and  Oct. 

Lady  finger  Uee.  to  Feb. 

Large  yellow  June  Summer 

Limber  twig  Dec.  to  April 

Lob  Jan.  to  April 

Lyscom  October 

Maiden's  blush  *  Aug.  and  Sept. 
Mansfield  large  red  Jan.  to  April 
Marquis  Winter 

Monmouth  large  green  Dec.  to  Feb. 
Morgan  Oct.  to  Feb. 

Morgan's  favorite  Nov.  to  April 
Mouse  Dec.  and  Jan. 


Period  of  maturity. 

Pearmain,  Yankee     Nov.  to  March 
•'     Autumn  sweet  Oc.  &  Nov. 
"         American  summer  Aug. 
Peck's  pleasant         Nov.  to  March 
Pennock's  red  Oct.  to  Feb. 

Pierce's  lady 

Pippin,  Green  Newtown  De.  to  Jun. 

Yellow  Newtown  do 

"       Newark  yellow  Nov.  to  Jan. 

"       Franklin's  golden  Oc.  to  Jan 

"       Monstrous,  gloria  Mundi, 

has  weighed  2  lbs.  Oc.  to  Jan. 

M       American  Jan.  to  April 

"       American  golden  do 

Early  red  August 

Long  green       Jan.  to  April 

American  orange  Sep.  &  Oc 

Ortley  Winter 

Pittstown         Sept.  to  Dec. 

Quaker  Oct.  to  Dec. 

"     *  Warren,  or  Varmin's 

Jan.  to  April 
"  Yanderveer's  durable  do 
"  Kirkpatrick 
"  Haverstraw  golden  Winter 
"  Long,  or  Rattler  D.  to  Feb. 
Spotted  Nov.  to  April 

Bullock's,  or  Sheepnose 
Nov.  to  Feb. 
"       Michael  Henry  do 

Murphy  Nov.  to  Jan.  jPomme  grise,  of  Canada 

Newark  king  Oct.  to  Jan.  J  Nov.  to  March 

Newbold's  early  JiilyjPomroy,  fine  red  Winter 

Nonpareil,  Summer  August; Porter's  favorite  September 

"         Autumn    Oct.  and  Nov.  j  yellow  August 

"         Vermont  Dec.  to  MarchiPower's  autumnal         Sept.  to  Jan. 
Owen's  favorite  Ju'y        "%     seedling 

Paradise,  Summer  sweet       August '  Pratt  %  early  red 

' '         Winter  sweet  No  v.  to  A  p.  j  Presiaent 
Pear-lot  SeptemberjPrice's  early  lemon 

Pearmain,  Federal        Nov.  to  Feb.  Priestly 
"         Winter  sweet  do; Prince': 

li         Gardner's  sweet 


Nov.  to  March 
Vermont  do 

Washington 
Cannon      Oct.  to  Aprilj       " 
Gardner's  sweet  Winter 
Throgmorton's  Ja.  to  /Xp.'Princeall 


August 
Autumn 
July 
Dec.  to  April 
yellow  harvest  July 

double  flowering,   yellow 
fruit  September 

double  flowering,   small 

green  fruit  Sept. 

double  flowering,   large 
green  fruit  Oct. 

Nov.  to  January 


214 


Period  of  maturity 

Pryor's  red  Oct.  to  April 

Rambo,  or  Romanite  Sept.  &  Oct. 

Redling  Jan.  to  May 

Redstreak,  Early  sweet  July 

"         Cayuga     Dec.  to  March 

"    '    Scales  summer        Aug 

"         Smith's  winter     Winter 

Taylor's,  or  Freehold 

Oct.  and  Nov. 

"         Trenton  early          Sept. 

Red  striped  October  October 

"    Baldwin  Nov.  to  April 

Renshaw's  beauty 

River  early 

Rockrimmon,  or  Ratvle's  Janette 

Roman  stem  Dec.  to  Feb. 

Rosseaux.  of  Canada 

Russet,  Flushing  Nov.  to  Mar. 

"      Bowne's  Imperial 

"      Summer  #  Sept. 

"      Cheeseborough  Oct.  to  Jan. 

"      Green's  Jan.  to  June 

Russetting,  Boston       Dec.  to  June 

'''  Shippen's  Dec.  to  Feb. 

<;  York  Oct.  to  Dec 

St.  Lawrence,  of  Canada 

Sapson  Sept.  and  Oct 

Sassafras  Autumn 

Schoonmaker  Nov.  to  April 

Seedless,  or  Coreless  Dec.  to  May 

"       FarwelPs 
Seeknofurther,  White  Nov.  to  Mar. 
"  Green    Nov.  to  Jan. 

"  New  Winter 

Shrode's  seedling,  Canada 
Sinequanon  July 

Smith's  early  favorite  JL 

Spicewood 

Spitzenburgh,  Esopus  Nov.  to  Feb 
"  Flushing  No.  to  Mar 

■'  Newtown  Oc.  to  Jan 

' {  Jonathan  Dec.  to  Mar 

"  Pownal  do 

"  Green,  or  White  do 


Steel  sweet 


Kaighn's   D.  to  Feb; 
Winter 


Period  of  Maturity. 
Straat,  or  Street  Sept.  to  Jan 

Strawberry 
Striped  June 

Period  of  maturity 
Summer  rose  August 

Surprise,  yelloio  outside  and  red 

ivithin  Nov.  to  Feb. 

Swaar  Dec.  to  April 

Swee£  and  sour  Oct.  and  Nov. 

Sweeting,  Forman's 

"        Dartmouth  Oc.  and  Nou. 

"        Sawyer  do 

"        Red  and  green,  weighs  a 
lb.        Aug.  and  Sept. 

"        Flatbush,    Nov.  to  Mar. 

«        Jersey,     Aug.  and  Sept. 

"        Norwalk  Sept. 

"        Talman       Nov.  to  Mar. 

«        New-England  D.to  Feb. 

"        Mammoth  Aug.  &  Sept. 

«     '  Russet 

«        Tift's  Nov.  to  Mar. 

«        Wind  do 

"        Wingen       Dec.  to  Feb. 

«        Clifton  Park  July  &  Au. 

»        Spice  Sept.  &  Oct. 

«        Pian  Sept. 

"        Red  winter  Oct.  to  Feb. 

"        Moore's,  or  red  sweet 
pippin    Dec.  to  June 

'         Corlies'       Sept.  to  Dec. 

<<        Large  white  do 

u        Flushing  pumpkin 

Oct.  and  Nov. 

"        Jersey  pumpkin  do 

Tewksbury  blush  Jan.  to  July 

' '  Triangle 

Vanderveer  Dec.  to  A  p. 

"         Red  sweet     Jan.  to  A  p. 

a         Autumn  Autumn 

a         Esopus  do 

"         Smokehouse 

"         Midsummer  July  &  A u. 

11         Love  Nov.  to  Feb. 

Virginia  redling  Dec.  to  April 

Vout  Jan.  to  April 


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CELEBRATED    CIDER    APPLES 

T  indicates  good  for  table  also. 
Period  of  maturity. 
Wetherills  white  sweeting,  T    Sept. 
Greyhouse,  T  Oct.  and  Nov. 

Gloucester  white  do 

G  rani  winkle  do 

Hughes  Virginia  crab  Oct.  to  Mar. 
Roane's  white  crab  Oct.  to  Jan. 
Cooper's  russetting.  T  No.  to  Mar. 
Poughkeepsie.  or  Nine  partners  rus- 
seting.  T  keeps  a  year 

Campfieldj  or  Newa^^sweeting 

)ct.  to  Jan. 


Period  of  maturity. 

Harrison's  Newark   Nov.  to  March 

Redstreak,  East  Jersey 
"         Maryland  grey 
"         Black,  or  Virginia 

Poveshon  Sept.  &  Oct. 

Carthouse.  or  Gilpin,  T  Ja.  to  May 

Belt's  Berton  crab 

Bucks  county,  or  Salisbury.  T 

Dec.  to  Feb. 

Long-Island  russet 


Autumn  bounty 
Bailie's  Fredonia 
Bartram's  early,        t 
Bigelow?  , 
Bleeker's  meadow 
Blodget      * 
Bowdoin  + 

Brown's  winter?  ^ 

Buftum 

Bushwlck  hedge       ~^*t 
.*•         rouss^let    \ 
Cabot  S 

Cape  May  bergaffiot 
Chapman 
Clap* 

Cumberland 
Cushing  c* 

Dearbon's  seedling 
Dix 

Flushing  grey  russet 
Franklin  ^^ 

Fulton 
Garber's  seedling 
Goodenough*    y 
Gores  Heathcot 
Harvard     * 
Honey 
Huguenot 
Hunt's  Connecticut 
Imperial  sugar 
Johonnot 
Lewis 


^EA*S,  37 

erifcd  of  maturity. 

Sept:|E 

Aug.  Lodg% 


to  oQ  Cents. 


Period  of  maturity. 


do 

Oct. 

Sept. 

Winter 

Sept. 
do 


Moore's  mammoth 

Newtown  virgalieu 
Qrange?  ^ 

Owen's  Virginiafp 
Peach 
Pearsall 

iF&rre's^        ^ 
uaker 


Oct  to  December 
■t      'Vs      $ept 


AutumnlP^pe's  q.i 

*"•'        scarj|^  major 
Winter  ^  {i     *  Early  York 
Oct.' Power's  autumnal 
Prince's  St  Germain 
sugar 
Virgalieu 
Raymond 
Remsen's  favorite 


%  August 
Oct. 

Dec.  &  Jan. 

Oct.  &  Nov. 
Oct 


Oct. 
Jan.  to.'April 

Nov.  &  Dec. 

Sept. 
Oct. 

Sept. 
£ept 

Oct. 

&Oct 

do 


Sep. 


Nov. 


Nov. 
to  F*b. 
Sept. 
Oct 
Aug. 
do 


Robempn  Sept.  and  Oct. 

Aug.  r^A^re's  bonchretion  Sept. 

do    Shenk's  August 
Oc^,  Sbmerindyke 

SeptjSomer's  n<*lge  Sept. 

do^Reven's  Genesee  Sept. 

flngartop,  or  Harvest  Juty. 

-(Thomas'  saptember  &$>{• 

Summer  Thompson's  native 

Sept.  Vandeerveer  Sept 

Nov.  to  Jan., Virginia  early  July 
Washington^            Sept.  and  Oct. 


X,\  v%'        ^^|     % 


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,.  Period  of  maturity.!  Period  of  maturity. 

Weber's  yellow  autumnal        Sept.  Yellow  sugar  July 

Wilkinson  Oct.  and  Nov. |  Woodson 

William's  double  bearing  do  j  Worcester  seedling 


PEACHES/^5  to  37  cents  each. 
C  denotes  Clingstones  or  Pavies. 


Period  of  maturity 

Albert  Gallatin 

American  blood  August 

Aster's 

Atkinson's  late 

Binney's  large  red 

Blush  pineapple,  C 

Brevoort's  seedling 

Bro  die's 

Caroline,  C 

Clinton 

Cole's  red    . 

Columbia 

Congress,  C 

Cooper's  early 

Cutleaved,  or  Str% 

Deacon's  early 

Diana        ,r 

Dunlop'e  lemon,  'C 

early  r^ti  uuugsione'^ 
'•     white  clingstone 

Fii.abethtown 

Emperor  of  ttu 

Fayorite  red 

lj^"s  seedling 

jwsostone  winter 

Greorge  the  fourth 

(Sgantio,  C«£«$ 

(;(>|(J  and  purple,  C 

Grand  admirable 

Green  Catharine 
preserving 

Hand's  .claret.  C 

Ilaine*s,«early  red 

Heath.  C 

li       Freestone  ft'      Augu^ 

"       Late  freestone  *'/\       SoM|fc 
Kenrick's         **      \     A*     ' 

Hill's  Made**?  *  I  d<' 

Hyslops,  C  Octpbe 

Kennedy's  Carolina.  Early  lanon 
or  yellow  pineapple,  C  Sept 


Layfayette  red,  C 
Large  whiteyCf 

"      yellow 
Late  green,  d 
Lemon  fre^ 
Meig's  Lay] 
Meloco^m, 


Period  of  maturity. 


Aug. 


Sept.  to  N, 
0'      Augq 
S 


Prince 
'  Prince's 
<;         Crary's 
ed  October.  C 
pineapple 
Rodman's  red   C 
Seedling  Kensington 
September  orange,  C 
Snow 


217 


Period  of  maturity. 
Stacker's  seedling 
Storm's  early 
Superlative 
Sweetwater,  or  large  Nutmeg 

August 
Taylor's  large  yellow 
Thome's  white,  C  August 

Vimderveer's  optimum,  C        Sept. 


Period  of  maturity. 
Van  Zandt's  superb  Sept. 

Washington,  C  do 

"  freestone  August 

Western  Newington.  C  Sept. 

White  blossom  do 

Williamson's  New -York,  C 
Yellow  preserving 
York  island  August 


PLUMS,  50  cents. 
Period  of  maturity 
American  cherry,  or  JJyrobolan  i 
August 


"       red 
"        yellow 
Beach 

Bentley's  early 
Bingham 
Burlington  red 
Chicasaw,  re.d 

"  yellow 
Cooper's  large  red 
Dwarf  Arkansas.  $1,00 

"     Texas,  1.50 
Elfrey 

(jenessee  native 
Gage,  Schuylers       -Aug.  and  Sept 

:-     Pruyn's  whiteJ'V    ,  + 

"     American-yel^w 

«'     Red      *         Aug.  and  Sept.1 


do 


August 
do 
do 
do 
do 


August 
Sept. 


Jefferson 
White 

Peter's  yellow 
Bleeker's 
Frost 


Sept 
Aug.  and  Sep 


Periocl  of  maturity. 

Gage  Banker's 

Gilford's  La  Fayette  August 

do  Honey  July 

Hyde's  large  blue  Damson 

Lewistown  egg  Sept. 

Meig's  large  purple 

Miller's  Sept. 

Orange 

Power's  magnum  bonum         Sept. 

Prince's  imperial  gage  Aug. 

li       green  gage  do 

"       yellow  gage  %  Sept. 

11  early  damson  ,  Aug. 
"  v  primordian  ^  -  July 
'•'       purple  Aug. 

Quackenboss  Aug.  and  Sept. 

Smith's  Orleans  Sept.    -„ 

Tomlinson's  Charlotte  Ajig. 

Washington  Aug.  and* Sept. 

'•  Bnevort's  purple    Sept. 

Weeping  Aug. 

Wetherill's  sweet  ue.* 


Allen's  late  favorite 
merican  heart 
"         amber 
Arden's  white  heart 
China  blgarreau 
Davenport 
Downer's  late  red 
Early  black  heart 


CHERRIES 

Period  of  mJRirity 


jMly 

June 

do 

do 

m      July 

,\       June 


Early 

Form 

Gridley 

No  Aon 

Pluwisftjne 

Prince's  dul 

Remington  whTte 

Yellow  Honey 


each* 

Period  of  maturity, 
do 


do 

do 

•  *d& 
do' 

August 
July 


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Scions  of  Fruits  for  ingrafting  are  charged  the  same  as  for  a  tree. 

In  addition  to  the  foregoing,  there  are  various  American  varieties  of 
Apricots,  Nectarines,  Raspberries,  Strawberries,  Persimmons,  Papavvs, 
Blackberries,  Cranberries.  Whortleberries,  Walnuts,  Chesnuts,  Hazle- 
nuts,  Grapes,  &cr&c.  &c. 


ADDENDA. 


J 


Each 

$     eta 

Aesculu9,  sp  nana  superba   1  50 

Amaryllis  longifolia.  $4  pr  doz.  30 
undulata.  tyl^prdoz.  12 

purpurea 50 

humilis 50 

johnsoni '.%  ^30 

miniata 50 

pulverulenta 50 

rutila 50 

tortuliflora    60 

and  40  other  species 

Antholyza,  plur.  sp 

Aronia  sp  ?  Lake  Superior  .2  00 

Caladium,  plur  sp. 

Calycfnthus,  sp  nova 1  00 

Chionanthus  pumila,  sp  nova  2  00 


Each 


Gaultheria  shallon 65 

Gladiolus,  plur.  sp. 
Impatiens  balsamina,  seed  pr  lb. 
Genus?  Mexican  Lily  of  the  Oak, 

a  parasite 2  00 

Genus?  Monstrous  parasite,  from 

Caraccas 5 

Lagerstrcemia,  3  var.  seeds  $2 
to  $3  per  quart 

Oxalis  carnosa  .  •  • 

"     rosea,  $1,25  pr.  dozen 
"     25  other  species,  $1,25 

per  dozen  •••• 

Pceonia,  seeds  of  16  to  20  spe- 
cies and  varieties. 
Pancratium,  plur.  sp. 
Rosa,  Chinese  varieties, seeds 
$2  to  $3  per  lb. 


00 


Corydalis  ajba,  $4£  pr.  doz.  . 
Crinum,  plur.  sp. 

Dendrobium  speciosum 1  50|Rubus  odoratus.^/?.  albo   5 

Dorstenia  contrayerva •  • .     40|Salix  vitellina,   v.  Americana 

Gardenia,  plur,  sp 1  501  »  '    « 


AGRICULTURAL  SEEDS  Iff  QUANTITIES. 


Agrostis  stricta 
,     il       cerulea 
Anthoxjanthum  odoratum 
Avena  elatior 
Dactylis  glomerata 
Gossypium  herbaceum. 
Holcus  sacharatus 
Linum  usitatissj 
Nicotiana  tabj 

•     :('     v. 


Cuba) 


Pleum  pratense 
Poa  compress^ 
Polygonum  fl^opyrum    - 
Trifolium  pratense 
Allium  cepa 

'i        Jiliite  Onion 

"       Bed  Onion 

"       Yellow  Onion 
Vicia  Fab  a 

"  Kidney  dwarf  beans,  15  vat 


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